Power distribution
In Guatemala, we are the main power distribution company. We provide reliable energy to thousands of homes, hospitals, schools, institutions, streets and industries, wich allow us to contribute to the
In Guatemala, we are the main power distribution company. We provide reliable energy to thousands of homes, hospitals, schools, institutions, streets and industries, wich allow us to contribute to the
With demand for electricity expected to double over the next decade, Guatemala is aiming to position itself as a regional hub for energy investment and infrastructure development.
In Guatemala, grid network expansion was not paired with sufficient investments in electricity transportation, which has resulted in lower quality electricity, and the pace of
Representatives from the Electricity Company of Guatemala (Empresa Eléctrica de Guatemala or Eegsa) announced that within the framework of studies for the New Value Added Distribution (VAD),
Access to electricity (% of population) - Guatemala SDG 7.1.1 Electrification Dataset, World Bank ( WB ), uri: trackingsdg7.esmap /downloads, note: Data is downloaded from ESMAP website.
With demand for electricity expected to double over the next decade, Guatemala is aiming to position itself as a regional hub for energy investment and infrastructure development.
Unlike other energy commodities such as coal, oil and natural gas, electricity trade between countries is relatively limited as it is more technically complex and requires a direct cross-border interconnection.
These are companies that operate local electric power distribution networks. Their function is to deliver electricity from transmission stations to final consumption points, such as
It is a decentralized entity with functional and technical independence, responsible for regulating and supervising the electricity sector in the country. Its structure and functions are detailed in
How does the electricity supply operate in Guatemala. Entities of the national electric system: • In Guatemala, electricity generation, distribution, and transmission are free activities when they do not
Guatemala''s three main electrical distribution companies - EEGSA (Empresa Eléctrica de Guatemala SA), DEORSA (Distribuidora de Electricidad de Oriente S.A.), and DEOCSA (Distribuidora de
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