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PEG-5, the largest electricity generation tender in Guatemala's history

EEGSA and Energuate seek to guarantee electricity supply with a sustainable, long-term approach to transform the country’s energy future.

The PEG-5-2025 Open Tender process aims to guarantee the long-term supply of electricity for distribution service users: Empresa Eléctrica de Guatemala, S.A. (EEGSA), Distribuidora de Electricidad de Oriente, S.A. (Deorsa), and Distribuidora de Electricidad de Occidente, S.A. (Deocsa).

This call represents the largest generation tender in the country’s energy history, requiring up to 1,400 MW of guaranteed capacity and associated energy, to be supplied starting in 2030 for a term of up to 15 years.

The process stems from Resolution No. 270-2024, issued by the CNEE on October 30, 2024, which approved the Terms of Reference (TOR) that served as the basis for the preparation of this tender. The objective defined in the TOR is “the contracting of the total power and electrical energy requirements that guarantee coverage of the distributors’ Firm Demand for the provision of the final distribution service.”

In addition, the TORs establish two energy curves that must be considered in the bidding conditions:

  • Base block curve: energy to be covered in all hours of all days of the supply period.

  • Base block complement: difference between the total requirement and the base block.

These technical elements will directly influence the selection of technologies, providing space for both new renewable plants and non-renewable technologies with low CO emissions, operating generation plants, and operating plants combined with new renewable generation.

The process includes four possible supply start dates, offering flexibility to participants:

The challenges posed by this tender include:

  1. Transmission infrastructure: The National Interconnected System has not been updated in more than eight years, imposing an urgent need to modernize power transmission lines.
  2. Termination of current contracts: Upon completion of contracts awarded between 2030 and 2033, many renewable plants will still have useful life to continue operating, generating marketing opportunities through the SPOT market or bilateral agreements.

Renewable technologies will continue to be key to the national energy mix, especially if they are complemented by low-emission non-renewable solutions that guarantee system stability and competitive prices for consumers.

Starting Wednesday, April 23, the bidding rules are available for purchase, and interested parties can contact the distributors directly to participate in this important process.

With PEG-5, Guatemala is moving toward a modern, sustainable, and diversified energy mix, attracting multimillion-dollar foreign investments that will strengthen energy security, boost economic development, and consolidate the country as a regional leader in electricity sector planning.

Bidding rules may be withdrawn by submitting a request to the following email addresses:

Withdrawal of bidding rules includes the right to submit a bid, request clarifications and questions, receive responses and addenda; as well as receive any additional information generated and relevant to Open Bidding PEG-5-2025. When collecting the bidding documents, the interested party must designate an authorized representative, provide a mandate or power of attorney, and provide an address (within Guatemala City), a telephone number, and an email address.

The amount that interested parties must pay to collect the bidding documents is twenty thousand United States dollars (US$20,000.00).

When making the deposit to acquire these bidding rules, the following information must be sent to the email addresses of the bidding committee:

a) Billing information: name of the interested entity and tax identification number

b) Address for sending notifications (within the perimeter of Guatemala City)

c) Telephone number

d) Email address

e) General information of the authorized representative

f) Copy of the deposit made

The amount that interested parties must pay to collect the bidding rules must be made at Banco Industrial, S.A. in any of the following bank accounts:

Banco Industrial, S.A. 000-207663-6 (in US dollars) of Empresa Eléctrica de Guatemala, S.A.

Banco Industrial, S.A. 000-050017-3 (in quetzales) of Empresa Eléctrica de Guatemala, S.A.

Bidding events

Event

Acquisition of bidding documents.

Date 

From the publication of the call for proposals until one day before de Bid Submission Date.

Informative meetings.

Starting in April 2025

Deadline for submitting requests for clarifications to the bidding documents.

October 10, 2025

Deadline for responding to requests for clarifications or questions about the bidding documents and for issuing Addenda to the bidding documents.

October 31, 2025

Date for submission and opening of technical bids.

November 21, 2025

Date for the economic evaluation of bids.

January 15, 2026

Award date.

January 30, 2026

Deadline for signing each supply contract.

Up to 3 months after the award.

Downloadable documents

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