The overall situation of POWERCHINA Americas
POWERCHINA Americas is dedicated to the marketing and management operation of 35 countries and regions in the Americas. Until now, POWERCHINA and its member enterprises have established representative offices, branch companies, and subsidiaries in 21 countries in the Americas.
POWERCHINA Americas has projects under construction in 11 countries, namely Ecuador, Venezuela, Bolivia, Mexico, Brazil, Costa Rica, Honduras, Cuba, Argentina, Trinidad, and Tobago, etc., with a total contract value reaching over USD 100 billion. It operates more than 330 projects in 21 countries in the fields of water resources & power engineering, real estate construction, transportation, municipal works, etc.
POWERCHINA Americas is dedicated to contributing to the realization of the three-step development strategy of POWERCHINA, which is collectivization, localization, and globalization.
Panama
The potable water system of Panama city (Anillo)
The project includes the design and construction of 38.5km of water pipe, and the extension of a water tank(newly-build).

Employee representatives of the Panama branch of POWERCHINA pose for a photo. [Photo/POWERCHINA]
Argentina
Cauchari Solar 3×105MW EPC Project in Jujuy province
The Cauchari Solar Park comprises three solar power plant sections, namely Cauchari I, Cauchari II, and Cauchari III, with a total installed capacity of 105.3MW) and a 345 / 33kV substation.

Cauchari Solar 3×105MW EPC Project in Jujuy province, Argentina [Photo/POWERCHINA]
Bolivia
El Sillar Road Project
Description: 28km, four-lane double-track asphalt concrete road

El Sillar Road [Photo/POWERCHINA]
Ecuador
Coca Codo Sinclair Hydroelectric Power Station
Description: 1500MW (8*187.5MW) hydroelectric power station, underground plant.

Coca Codo Sinclair Hydroelectric Power Station [Photo/POWERCHINA]
Honduras
Patuca III Hydroelectric Project
Description: 104MW (2*25MW of Dongfang) hydroelectric power station with a 57-meter high dam of RCC

Patuca III Hydroelectric Power Station [Photo/POWERCHINA]