Siemens signs renewable energy, transmission agreement with Bolivia

Siemens has signed a far-reaching agreement with the Hidrocarbon and Energy Ministry of Bolivia on energy cooperation and future collaboration in the field of products and services for the oil & gas industry.

Furthermore, this includes a focus on renewable energy as well as transmission and distribution.

The MoU was signed in the presence of the president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, during his visit to Germany. Under the terms of the exclusive agreement, Siemens intends to supply gas turbine combined cycle equipment for a substantial expansion of three existing thermal power plants of the state-owned utility ENDE ANDINA in Bolivia per the government’s 2025 Patriotic Agenda. The agreement is covering a long-term volume worth over $1.07 billion.

ENDE owns and operates three thermal power plants with a total capacity of about 460 MW: Entre Rios, Termoelectrica del Sur and Termoelectrica de Warnes, all equipped with Siemens gas turbines. According to the agreement, each of these power plants will be expanded.

Over the course of the last few years, Bolivia’s GDP growth was one of the biggest in South America. The country has the second-largest reserves of natural gas in the region. Furthermore it is situated in the center of the continent, offering promising opportunities for power exports to its neighboring countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Paraguay or Chile.

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