Paraguay''s new energy policy with projections to 2050
The Decree sets out an energy policy plan for Paraguay with a long-term outlook until the year 2050, addressing the need for innovation considering current challenges in the energy sector
The policy is expected to enhance Paraguay's energy resilience, foster innovation, and contribute to global sustainability goals. Paraguay has long been known for its reliance on renewable energy. Nearly 100% of its electricity is generated from hydropower, mainly through the Itaipu and Yacyretá dams.
1. General energy sector Institutional strengthening: creation of the Ministry of Energy, Hydrocarbons, and Mining (MEHM) by 2024, followed by a plan to strengthen it and the public companies in the sector by 2025. Energy efficiency: creation of the Paraguayan Energy Efficiency Agency (public-private partnership) by 2030.
In addition to its focus on renewables, Paraguay is also looking to natural gas as a transitional energy source. The country's new energy policy includes a project to integrate natural gas into its energy matrix. This would provide a reliable alternative to hydrocarbons while renewable technologies continue to scale.
The Paraguayan government unveiled a transformative energy policy to reshape the country's energy landscape by 2050. Signed into action by President Santiago Peña, this initiative sets the stage for Paraguay to diversify its energy generation and embrace sustainable alternatives such as solar energy, hydrogen fuel, and biofuels.
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