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Clear filtersENEE Needs L35.4 Billion in Domestic Borrowing Through 2029
Honduras's state power utility ENEE requires L35.4 billion (roughly $1.4 billion USD) in domestic debt from 2026 to 2029 to cover payments to private generators, amid losses exceeding 34% and a total debt burden now at L73.3 billion.
Engineers Warn of Risks in Proposed Electricity-Law Reform
Honduras's engineering college says a draft reform to the national electricity law could threaten sector stability by exempting state-owned subsidiaries from traditional asset controls and lacks binding mechanisms to address endemic technical and non-technical losses.
El Libertador· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 12, 2026#energy-sector#electricity-law#congress-reformEU Investment Bank Offers $600M for Honduras Power Grid
The European Investment Bank has offered up to 15 billion lempiras (roughly $600 million) to finance Honduras's transmission networks and renewable energy, EU Ambassador Gonzalo Fournier announced at a meeting with Congress leaders.
Congreso Nacional· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 11, 2026#european-union#energy-sector#renewable-energyEconomist Urges Lasting Commitment to ENEE Rescue Plan
A Fosdeh economist argues that measures now being negotiated to stabilize Honduras's state electric utility must become permanent policy to prevent future administrations from reversing reforms, as has happened repeatedly.
ENEE Auctions L2.2 Billion in Bonds to Pay Power Generators
Honduras's state power utility is auctioning L2.2 billion (about $88 million) in bonds at interest rates of 10.6% to 12.2% to pay down arrears exceeding L16.4 billion owed to private energy suppliers.
Business Council Urges Modern Electricity-Sector Framework
Honduras's business council submitted proposals to modernize electricity regulations under review by Congress, urging independent regulators and stable rules to strengthen the grid and attract investment.