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Cox Makes Headway in Guatemala with New $126 Million Energy Project

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The Corner Consejeros Editorial Team Cox has been awarded a new battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Guatemala worth $126 million, strengthening its presence in one of the markets with the greatest potential for the development of sustainable energy infrastructure in Central America. The company has explained that the project will have 76 MW of generation capacity and 27 MW of allocated power, secured under a long-term public tender f…

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The Sevillian company wins a 15-year contract in a region considered a priority in its strategic plan

·Madrid, Spain
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It will have 76 megawatts (MW) of generation capacity and 27 MW of power awarded, obtained in the framework of a long-term public tender for electricity supply in the Central American country

·Pozuelo de Alarcón, Spain
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This BESS initiative will have 76 MW of generation capacity and 27 MW of awarded power, and will have a generation surplus of 42.6 GWh annually, generating $70 million over its lifetime. Cox is developing a 14-story project.

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Cox wins $110 million contract for a generation and storage project with batteries in Guatemala

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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In a new boost in the diversification of its regional portfolio, Cox expands its presence in Latin America in strategic markets with high development potential, such as Panama, Guatemala and Mexico, where it demonstrates once again its leadership in water and energy management. Recently, in Panama, the Santa Cruz Wind wind project won a contract of 350 million dollars to supply for 20 years, once it enters into operation, about 5.22 terawatts pe…

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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