Pavana III Power Plant is a 267.4MW oil fired power project. It is located in Choluteca, Honduras. The project is currently active. It has been developed in single phase. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in August 2004.

Project Type Total Capacity (MW) Active Capacity (MW) Pipeline Capacity (MW) Project Status Project Location Project Developer
Thermal 267.4 267.4 Active Choluteca, Honduras Luz y Fuerza de San Lorenzo

Description

The project is developed and owned by Luz y Fuerza de San Lorenzo. The company has a stake of 100%.

It is a Internal Combustion power plant that is used for Baseload.

The project cost is $190m.

Development Status

The project got commissioned in August 2004.

Power Purchase Agreement

The power generated from the project is sold to Empresa Nacional de Energia Electrica under a power purchase agreement.

Contractors Involved

Wartsila was selected to render EPC services for the oil fired power project.

Wartsila was selected as the engine supplier for the Oil fired project. The company provided 16 units of 18V46 engines.

Wartsila supplied electric generator for the project.

About Luz y Fuerza de San Lorenzo

Luz y Fuerza de San Lorenzo SA de CV (Lufussa) is a power supply company. It generates, transmits, and distributes electricity. The company operates power plants, supports environmental responsibility through environmental protection department, and secure and strengthen the power plants. It offers energy saving tips for using refrigerators, ironing clothes, entertainment equipment, interior house painting, electrical systems, washing machine, and air conditioning. Lufussa also provides economic and social development. The company caters to residential and commercial customers. Its fuel terminal offers storage and distribution of fuel oil to be used in power plants. Lufussa is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Methodology

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