Proyecto Hidroeléctrico del Río Taquesi 

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Resumen Ejecutivo

Hidroeléctrica Boliviana S.A. (HB) is proposing to finance, construct, own and operate two new run-of-river hydroelectric projects, 83.5 MW in the aggregate, and re- furbish an existing 850 kW hydroelectric facility (cumulative capacity of 84.3 MW), along the Taquesi and Unduavi rivers in the Republic of Bolivia, South America. The project expects to displace approximately 10 million metric tons of greenhouse emission credits over plant life, this represents approximately 286,298 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent offsets per year, estimated to be 35 years. The estimated total cost of the project will be approximately $95 million USD. These plants are being constructed near the small communities of La Chojlla and Yanacachi, located approximately 40 kilometers east from La Paz, in South Yungas area of Bolivia. The project is being developed as a result of deregulation of the Bolivian market. Private electric developments are now permitted; with payment based on either spot market prices for firm capacity and energy or negotiated power purchase agreements. The second and main phase of the project has begun on January 28, 2000. The expected operation date is April 2002.

The 850 kW existing refurbished facility, which is located at the La Chojlla site, was placed in service in August 1998 and is currently selling electricity to the Bolivian electric grid. The refurbishment period was approximately six months and refurbishment was completed on schedule and on budget.

The project's net electrical output will be sold under the terms of Bolivia's Electricity Law which regulates electric power production on the basis of economic dispatch and lowest marginal cost of production. The Bolivian model resembles closely the models found in Argentina, United Kingdom, Chile, and Peru. Under the Electricity Law, the Project will receive a fixed capacity payment and energy payments for all delivered energy. A 115 kV transmission line will connect the Project with the Pichu Substation located near Yanacachi. From the Pichu substation, the power will be transmitted on an existing 115 kV transmission line to the Kenko substation near the northern portion of La Paz, Bolivia's major load center.

Hidroeléctrica Boliviana, S.A. was established to generate power in the La Paz region. Tenaska International LLC, a U.S. energy development company, is the majority owner and managing partner of HB. International Mining Company S.A. and several Bolivian individuals own the remaining interests.

Tenaska International is an affiliate of Tenaska, Inc. Tenaska, Inc., headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, is actively engaged in energy development activities within the United States and internationally, including independent power development, natural gas and power marketing, fuel supply and gas transportation systems and energy asset acquisitions. Tenaska has approximately 4,000 megawatts of reliable, cost-efficient and environmentally clean generating capacity currently in operation or under construction.

 

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