Energy Sector Guide 2023
The National Energy Policy of El Salvador establishes the government guidelines on long-term energy planning, access to energy, efficient consumption, clean and renewable energy, fossil fuels, biofuels,
El Salvador Covers January 2025 Utility Bills for 95% of Households
El Salvador''s President, Nayib Bukele, has announced an exceptional measure for January 2025: the government will cover electricity and water bills for 95% of Salvadoran households.
El Salvador enacts new renewable energy promotion law
El Salvador has enacted a new Law for the Promotion of the Use of Renewable Energy aimed at contributing to the sustainability of the country''s energy matrix through the adoption of
Electricity sector in El Salvador
The 2007 National Energy Policy supports the diversification and increase of energy sources, mainly through renewable energy such as hydroelectricity, geothermal, solar, wind power and biofuels (as
El Salvador | Regulatory Indicators for Sustainable Energy
Access country profiles and data on electricity access, renewable energy, energy efficiency, and clean cooking to inform sustainable energy investments and reforms.
El Salvador Pushes for Clean Energy Independence Through New
El Salvador''s new law aims to promote renewable energy through tax exemptions for ten years, benefiting suppliers and users, while SIGET will regulate and oversee implementations.
Assessing El Salvador''s Energy Sector
To their credit, El Salvador has worked to pass various national energy policies that are meant to diversify their energy portfolio, expand extended electricity access (as they are already at 100%
El Salvador Energy Situation
The general objective of the first individual operation is to contribute to the universalization of the electrical energy service in El Salvador, through the implementation of sustainable electrification
El Salvador Covers Electricity and Water Bills in January 2025
In a groundbreaking move aimed at alleviating financial burdens on Salvadoran families, the government of El Salvador, under the leadership of President Nayib Bukele, announced that it
El Salvador
Growth in electricity demand has slowed down or even reversed in many advanced economies due to energy efficiency efforts and the shift towards less energy-intensive forms of economic activity, such