One bidder in for Conolophus solar PPP in Galapagos

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Ministry of Energy and Non-Renewable Natural Resources in Ecuador has received one bid for the construction and operation of the Conolophus solar-plus-storage plant in the Galapagos Islands.

After the Ministry invited five shortlisted applicants to submit the technical proposals, only one bid was submitted from the Spanish solar company Gransolar. 

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