Mesoamérica
Energy,
a
company
that
develops
renewable
energy
projects
in
Central
America
and
neighbouring
countries
via
its
local
subsidiary,
Energía
Eólica
de
Honduras,
contracted
the
Cerro
de
Hula
farm.
The
project
has
a
20-year
power
purchase
agreement
with
Honduras’
Empresa
Nacional
de
Energía
Eléctrica,
and
will
be
financed
with
funds
from
the
US
Export-Import
Bank
and
the
Central
American
Bank
for
Economic
Integration.
Cerro
de
Hula
should
come
on
line
in
18
months.
It
will
consist
of
51
Gamesa
G87-2MW
turbines.
The
contract
includes
electricity
grid
interconnection,
land
accesses
to
the
site,
civil
works,
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