In 1994, Honduras faced a severe energy crisis, which the government responded to by passing the Framework Law of the Electricity Subsector, permitting the private sector to participate in electricity generation. In 2013, Decree 138 was passed to promote investment in solar PV plants by providing preferential pricing.
Honduras’s electrification goals are anchored in the Universal Access to Electricity Policy for Honduras (PAUEH). Electrify all schools and hospitals nationwide by 2027. Achieve 100% electrification by 2030 and continue improving electricity service until 2050.
Most recently, Honduras has acquired a loan for US $29.4 million to build a 51.1 MWp solar PV plant. Secretariat of Energy (SEN) is the primary government body responsible for overseeing the energy sector in Honduras.
The Secretariat of Energy (SEN) is the primary government body responsible for overseeing the energy sector in Honduras, including mini-grid development. It sets national energy policies, plans rural electrification strategies, and coordinates with stakeholders to implement mini-grid projects.
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A government meeting taking place to discuss the tender. Image: Erick Tejada Carbajal via X. Last week (7 November) saw bids opened for a 75MW/300MWh BESS tender …
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Photo: Cancillería Honduras on X. According to the report by the media outlet El Mundo, the Honduran Minister of Energy, Erick Tejada, mentioned that the contract for the …
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Honduras launches a 1.5 GW renewable energy tender with integrated storage, drawing strong interest from Chinese companies. Learn how this ambitious plan aims to …
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The National Electric Energy Co. (ENEE) has existing debt and expensive PPAs that limit its ability to finance new investments in the energy sector. 1994: Framework Law for …
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Honduras has awarded a US$50.2 million contract for a 75 MW battery energy storage system to the Chinese-Honduran consortium Windey-Equinsa. This project, selected …
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The National Electric Power Company (ENEE) has selected a Chinese-Honduran consortium to design, supply, install, test, and commission a grid-connected battery energy …
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Honduras launches a 1.5 GW renewable energy tender with integrated storage, drawing strong interest from Chinese companies. Learn how this ambitious plan aims to reshape the nation''s power sector.
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Wärtsilä''''s solution was an energy upgrade--including a new 10 MW / 26 MWh energy storage system and advanced control platform--that introduced flexibility into the …
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Recently, Windey, in collaboration with EQUINSA, a local Honduran power company, successfully won the EPC turnkey contract for Honduras’ first energy storage …
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Honduras announces a tender for the installation of an energy storage system with batteries (BESS) at the Amarateca substation, aiming to improve electrical supply stability. Deadline: October 23, 2024.
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Photo: Cancillería Honduras on X. According to the report by the media outlet El Mundo, the Honduran Minister of Energy, Erick Tejada, mentioned that the contract for the construction of a 75 MWh battery …
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2038, up from the cur Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) developed a literature review of SEN electrification policy documents and conducted a series of technical capacity-building …
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Honduras announces a tender for the installation of an energy storage system with batteries (BESS) at the Amarateca substation, aiming to improve electrical supply stability. …
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