Colombia, Panama to invest $420 mn in power line


News from Panama / Sunday, August 28th, 2011

I read in Fox News Latino where both Columbia and Panama are contributing $210 million towards a joint venture for the completion of a project that will allow the transmission and sale of surplus electricity from Columbia to Central America.   

Colombia and Panama will invest $420 million to construct a power line that will start in the northern region of the Andean nation and could eventually connect with all of Central America, the energy and mines minister in Bogota said Monday.  According to an article in El Meridiano de Córdoba, the Columbian Minister of Mines and Energy said that “The Panamanian government is committed to putting up $90 million as equity and $120 million as debt. This finalizes the financing scheme and making this a true commitment.”

Rodado said that the accord was formalized last Friday in Panama City together with Panamanian Finance Minister Alberto Vallarino, the president of the Colombian state utility ISA, Luis Fernando Alarcon, and the Panamanian utility Etesa.

ISA will contribute 50 percent of the funding for the project, while the Panamanian government will pay Etesa’s quota.

Thus “the financial aspect is concluded and the line now becomes a genuine commitment,” Rodado said in explaining that Panama and, in the future, other Central American countries, will be able to receive surplus hydropower from Colombia.

The 14,000 MW line should go into service by 2014, strung along the Caribbean coast between one country and the other, Rodado said.

The Colombia-Panama power line is part of a project that has been under consideration for several years by ISA, the leading transmitter of electricity in Colombia and one that has expanded its activities to several Central and South American countries, including Bolivia, Brazil and Peru.