Renewable Energy Auctions

Source: JOIN IEA/IRENA Policy and Measures Database
Last updated: 26 February 2017

The General Law of Electricity stated that utilities must procure their electricity supply contracts through auctions. Consequently, several auctions have been conducted in recent years.


Generally, all technologies are allowed to participate in auctions. However, in certain cases minimum quota of certain renewable energy technologies were required. In PEG-2, for instance, a minimum quota of 360 MW of Renewable Energy Power Plants with the following minimum requirements:



  • Hydropower 200 MW

  • Biomass/Biomass mixed: 70 MW

  • Other Renewables: 30 MW


Moreover, in 2014, there was a specific auction (GD-1) for distributed generators (renewable or otherwise).


Both short and long term auctions were carried out:



  • Long term auctions offered 15-year PPAs for capacity or energy (e.g. PEG-1; PEG-2; PEG-3).

  • Short term auctions often resulted in between 1 to 5 year contracts (e.g. CortoPlazo-1 and CortoPlazo-2).


Accord 68 of 2007 defined distributed renewable generators as those under 5 MW. It offered 10-year PPAs.


The following table summarises the Auctions in Guatemala:



















































































YEAR



AUCTION



TYPE



Total Offered



RE Awarded



BIOMASS



SOLAR



WIND



HYDRO



2015



CortoPlazo-2



short-term



89 MW



35 MW


     

X



2015



CortoPlazo-1



short-term



210 MW



6.36MW



X


     

2014



GD-1



distributed



18 MW



18 MW


 

X


   

2013



PEG-3



general



250 MW



116 MW


 

X


   

2012



PEG-2



general



600 MW



483 MW



X



X



X



X



2011



PEG-1



general



800 MW



196.2 MW


     

X


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