Rio de Janeiro: Uruguayan utility UTE will go ahead with plans to award 150MW in wind-power contracts to three companies, despite questions about the validity of their proposals in the tender process. At least one company that did not win a contract is now suing UTE for non-compliance with the bidding rules, Recharge has discovered..
Argentine companies Impsa and Fingano, plus Abengoa subsidiary Teyma, won 50MW contracts after offering the cheapest prices, but competitors have protested over alleged irregularities identified in details of the proposals..
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