Corp Electrica del Ecuador

Total capacity of implemented projects
50 - 250 MW
Countries of projects presence
1
Electric Power Plants, Wind Energy, and Solar Energy.
Corporación Eléctrica del Ecuador (CELEC EP) is a state-owned company that operates in the energy sector of Ecuador. The company has been in operation since 2007 and is responsible for the development, construction, and operation of power generation plants in the country. CELEC EP has been at the forefront of the renewable energy revolution in Ecuador, with a focus on developing small hydroelectric power plants, wind energy projects, and solar energy projects.
Small Hydroelectric Power Plants
CELEC EP has been actively developing small hydroelectric power plants across the country. These power plants are designed to generate electricity using the natural flow of water in rivers and streams. The company has identified several potential sites for these power plants, including the Zamora River, the Paute River, and the Quijos River.
The Zamora River is located in the southern part of Ecuador and has a total length of 435 kilometers. CELEC EP has identified several potential sites along the river where small hydroelectric power plants could be developed. The company has already developed the 17 MW Zamora I and the 20 MW Zamora II power plants on the river.
The Paute River is located in the central part of Ecuador and has a total length of 725 kilometers. CELEC EP has identified several potential sites along the river where small hydroelectric power plants could be developed. The company has already developed the 1,075 MW Paute I and the 1,075 MW Paute II power plants on the river.
The Quijos River is located in the northern part of Ecuador and has a total length of 200 kilometers. CELEC EP has identified several potential sites along the river where small hydroelectric power plants could be developed. The company has already developed the 230 MW Quijos I and the 487 MW Quijos II power plants on the river.
Wind Energy Projects
CELEC EP has also been actively developing wind energy projects across the country. These projects are designed to generate electricity using the natural power of wind. The company has identified several potential sites for these projects, including the Galapagos Islands, the Manabí Province, and the Loja Province.
The Galapagos Islands are located in the Pacific Ocean, about 1,000 kilometers off the coast of Ecuador. CELEC EP has identified several potential sites on the islands where wind energy projects could be developed. The company has already developed the 1.5 MW San Cristobal wind farm on the island.
The Manabí Province is located in the central part of Ecuador and has a total area of 18,875 square kilometers. CELEC EP has identified several potential sites in the province where wind energy projects could be developed. The company has already developed the 16 MW Jipijapa wind farm in the province.
The Loja Province is located in the southern part of Ecuador and has a total area of 11,032 square kilometers. CELEC EP has identified several potential sites in the province where wind energy projects could be developed. The company has already developed the 16 MW Villonaco wind farm in the province.
Solar Energy Projects
CELEC EP has also been actively developing solar energy projects across the country. These projects are designed to generate electricity using the natural power of the sun. The company has identified several potential sites for these projects, including the Esmeraldas Province, the Manabí Province, and the Guayas Province.
The Esmeraldas Province is located in the northern part of Ecuador and has a total area of 15,536 square kilometers. CELEC EP has identified several potential sites in the province where solar energy projects could be developed. The company has already developed the 14 MW Esmeraldas solar farm in the province.
The Manabí Province is located in the central part of Ecuador and has a total area of 18,875 square kilometers. CELEC EP has identified several potential sites in the province where solar energy projects could be developed. The company has already developed the 14 MW Manta solar farm in the province.
The Guayas Province is located in the western part of Ecuador and has a total area of 22,188 square kilometers. CELEC EP has identified several potential sites in the province where solar energy projects could be developed. The company has already developed the 14 MW Guayaquil solar farm in the province.
Conclusion
Corporación Eléctrica del Ecuador (CELEC EP) is a state-owned company that has been at the forefront of the renewable energy revolution in Ecuador. The company has been actively developing small hydroelectric power plants, wind energy projects, and solar energy projects across the country. These projects are designed to generate electricity using the natural power of water, wind, and the sun. CELEC EP has identified several potential sites for these projects, including the Zamora River, the Paute River, the Quijos River, the Galapagos Islands, the Manabí Province, the Loja Province, the Esmeraldas Province, the Manabí Province, and the Guayas Province. The company's commitment to renewable energy is helping to reduce Ecuador's dependence on fossil fuels and is helping to create a more sustainable future for the country.