Although not an island nation, Belize is included in this energy snapshot series because of the small diesel systems used to power its islands and the fact that it is a member of the
The ERC provides an overview of the energy sector performance in Belize. The ERC also includes energy eficiency, technical assistance, workforce, training and capacity building
"In Belize, as you know, BEL is the sole transmission and distribution company for electricity. Our main sources comprise of the Fortis Belize Ltd, hydro dams: Chalillo, Mollejon and Vaca. We have a small
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As we unveil the 2022 Belize Annual Energy Report, we extend our gratitude to all stakeholders who continue to propel Belize towards a sustainable energy future and to those who played a
The new Belize Energy Resilience and Sustainability Project will deploy state-of-the-art battery energy storage systems across four strategic locations in the country, marking
"In Belize, as you know, BEL is the sole transmission and distribution company for electricity. Our main sources comprise of the Fortis Belize Ltd, hydro dams: Chalillo, Mollejon

ross Electricity ProductionThe annual gross electricity production figure serves as a vital indicator of a nation’s energy prowes and consump-tion patterns. In 2022, 789.4 gigawatt hours (GWh) of electricity was generated in Belize, marking the most significant gross generatio figure in the last decade. This represented a 5.6% inc
external energy dependence. In 2022, Belize’s energy import as a share of total primary energy supply equalled 64.3%, representing a 2.1% increase in share over the 202 – 2022 reporting period. While an increase in energy import share was displayed in 2022, the energy import share was still below the threshold set by a few years pre
eral de Electricidad (CFE). It should be noted that electricity from hydro, wind, and solar, that is, dynamic sources, is considered primary, whereas electricity converted from any pre-existing fuel, particularly combustibles, is considere a secondary energy source. Belize’s secondary energy supply added up to 11,470 TJ in 2
in electricity production.In addition to renewables, Belize also employs non-renewable energy sources comprising diesel, fuel oil, and crude oil, with shares of 2%, 1 9%, and 2.3%, respectively. Diesel demonstrated a minimal increase of 0.4%, while fuel oil and crude oil decreased in share over the 202
ion to a low carbon future.The Government of Belize and its energy sector partners are committed to continuing and accelerating the transition to a low-carbon energy system. Belize, a nation endowed with abundant natural resources for dispatchable, non-fossil fuel energy sources, has dedicated efforts to advan
nable economic development.This report delves into Belize’s energy journey beyond numbers and statistics, spotlighting initiatives that promote distributed energy resources, energy efficiency, and drive technological advancements. Still, we must remain keenly aware of the challenges and persiste
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