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  2. Electricity sector in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    The electricity sector in Honduras has been shaped by the dominance of a vertically integrated utility; an incomplete attempt in the early 1990s to reform the sector; the increasing share of thermal generation over the past two decades; the poor financial health of the state utility Empresa Nacional de Energía Eléctrica (ENEE); the high technical and commercial losses in transmission and ...

  3. Empresa Nacional de Energía Eléctrica - Wikipedia

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    Founded. February 20, 1957. Headquarters. Tegucigalpa. , Honduras. Number of employees. 4,500. The Empresa Nacional de Energía Eléctrica (also commonly known as ENEE) is Honduras 's government owned and operated electrical power company, [1] operating within the Electricity sector in Honduras.

  4. List of companies of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Honduras spans about 112,492 km 2 and has a population exceeding 8 million. Its northern portions are part of the Western Caribbean Zone , as reflected in the area's demographics and culture. Honduras is known for its rich natural resources, including minerals , coffee , tropical fruit , and sugar cane , as well as for its growing textiles ...

  5. Renewable energy in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Energy sources. In 2021, Honduras' energy mix was led by oil, constituting 52.3% of the total energy supply, followed by biofuels and waste at 33.7%. Modern renewables, which exclude traditional biomass practices like burning wood or agricultural residues, accounted for 13.7%, while coal made up just 0.3%. [2]

  6. SIEPAC - Wikipedia

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    Technical information. Total length. 1,790 km (1,110 mi) Power rating. 300 MW. AC voltage. 230 kV. SIEPAC (Central American Electrical Interconnection System, Spanish: Sistema de Interconexión Eléctrica de los Países de América Central) is an interconnection of the power grids of six Central American nations. The project was discussed since ...

  7. Empresa Eléctrica del Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Empresa Eléctrica del Ecuador. Empresa Eléctrica del Ecuador (literally Electric Company of Ecuador) or Emelec was the name of an Ecuadorian electric company based in the city of Guayaquil. Until 2004, it was owned by Fernando Aspiazu who used to be president of Banco del Progreso, Ecuador's second largest bank that was closed in March 1999.

  8. Francisco Morazán Department - Wikipedia

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    The extreme southeastern portion of the department has a Pacific dry forest environment, while the northern portion contains the Montaña de la Flor, home to the Jicaque people. Francisco Morazán department covers a total surface area of 7,946 km 2 (3,068 sq mi) and, in 2005, had an estimated population of 1,680,700 people.

  9. Electricity distribution companies by country - Wikipedia

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    Ashuganj Power Station Company Limited. Bangladesh Power Development Board. Dhaka Electric Supply Company Limited. Dhaka Power Distribution Company. Electricity Generation Company of Bangladesh. Northern Electricity Supply Company Limited. Power Grid Company of Bangladesh Limited. Rural Electrification Board of Bangladesh.