Guatemala
The plan aims to promote the use of clean and environmentally friendly energy for domestic consumption without losing sight of energy security and the need for supplying electricity at
Energy Policy 2013-2027
The Energy Policy 2013-2027 updates the Energy Policy of Guatemala (2008). Its main aim is to ''strengthen the country''s competitiveness, and guarantee efficient and sustainable supply
GUATEMALA: An Introduction to Energy & Natural Resources
Demand for electricity in Guatemala continues to increase by an average of 3% each year, so further investments will always be necessary. The PEG-5 tender process, expected to launch in the second
Guatemala: Energy Policy 2013-2027
During an official ceremony at the National Palace of Culture, the President Otto Perez Molina, announced the launch of the 2013-2027 Energy Policy, which will aim to ensure that 100% of new
Promising Energy Initiatives in Guatemala
Guatemala is taking significant steps toward a brighter energy future. The National Electrification Plan 2024-2027, the first of its kind in three decades, aims to achieve universal
Guatemala s latest energy storage subsidy policy
The highlights of this paper are (i) prominent tools and facilitators that are considered when making ESS policy to act as a guide for creating effective policy, (ii) trends in
Guatemala Energy Situation
Due to this high dependency on hydrocarbons, Guatemala categorizes as a net energy importer [5]. However, the Guatemalan authorities have planned and implemented significant measures to
Energy profile: Guatemala
Following this technical assessment, the regulator approved adjustments to end-user distribution tariffs that will apply to regulated customers from 1 February to 30 April 2026. Tariff
Energy profile: Guatemala
Guatemala''s electricity industry is regulated by the General Electricity Act (Ley General de Electricidad) and the CNEE (Comisión Nacional de Energía Eléctrica).
CNEE – Comisión Nacional de Energía Eléctrica, Guatemala
The reform of the electric sector begins, along with a national dialogue with participation from the public and private sectors. The dismantling of INDE''s monopoly and the creation of a regulatory body are
Guatemala keeps electricity tariffs largely stable for early 2026
Following this technical assessment, the regulator approved adjustments to end-user distribution tariffs that will apply to regulated customers from 1 February to 30 April 2026. Tariff