Honduras : Power Sector issues and Options

This report was prepared in response to a request by the government of Honduras for assistance in the preparation of a power sector strategy for the country. Specifically, the government asked for help in identifying the main issues in the power se...

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Main Author: Energy Sector Management Assistance Program
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
Subjects:
CPI
GAS
LNG
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/357601468031595888/Honduras-Power-sector-issues-and-options
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topic ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
AVAILABILITY
AVERAGE TARIFF
AVERAGE TARIFFS
BALANCE
BED COMBUSTION
BENEFITS OF COMPETITION
BILL COLLECTION
BIOMASS
CAPACITY CHARGES
CAPITAL COSTS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CASH FLOW
CASH GENERATION
CLEAN ENERGY
COAL
COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS
COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCEDURES
COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS
COMPETITIVE POWER MARKET
COMPETITIVE PRICES
COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT
COMPETITIVE TENDERS
COMPETITIVE WHOLESALE POWER MARKET
CONNECTED CUSTOMERS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
CONTRACT MARKET
COST OF ELECTRICITY
COST OF ENERGY
CPI
CRUDE OIL
CURRENCY
DEBT
DIESEL
DIESEL GENERATORS
DIESEL OIL
DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES
DISTRIBUTION INVESTMENTS
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
ECONOMIC COSTS
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS
EFFICIENT ALLOCATION
ELECTRIC SERVICE
ELECTRIC SERVICES
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY CONSUMERS
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY DEMAND
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ELECTRICITY LAW
ELECTRICITY MARKET
ELECTRICITY PRICE
ELECTRICITY PRICES
ELECTRICITY SALES
ELECTRICITY SECTOR
ELECTRICITY SERVICES
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
ELECTRICITY TARIFF
ELECTRICITY TARIFFS
ELECTRIFICATION
EMISSIONS
ENERGY BALANCE
ENERGY CRISIS
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY GENERATION
ENERGY LOSSES
ENERGY PLANNING
ENERGY PRICES
ENERGY PROCUREMENT
ENERGY PRODUCTION
ENERGY SALES
ENERGY SAVINGS
ENERGY SHORTAGES
ENERGY SOURCES
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FISCAL CONSTRAINTS
FIXED ASSETS
FIXED COSTS
FUEL
FUEL COSTS
FUEL PRICES
FUELS
GAS
GAS PROJECTS
GAS TURBINE
GENERATION
GENERATION CAPACITY
GENERATION CAPACITY EXPANSION
GENERATION COSTS
GENERATION EXPANSION
GENERATION PRICE
GOVERNMENT PARTICIPATION
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES
GREENHOUSE GASES
GRID EXTENSION
GRID RELIABILITY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEAVY FUEL OIL
HIGH ENERGY LOSSES
HYDRO POWER
HYDROPOWER
INCOME
INFLATION
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INVESTMENT COSTS
INVESTMENT INCENTIVES
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS
KILOWATT-HOUR
LEGISLATION
LIQUID FUELS
LNG
LOAD FACTOR
LOAD MANAGEMENT
LOW TARIFFS
LOWER COST GENERATION
MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS
MARGINAL COST
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NET IMPORTS
NET WORTH
NITROGEN
NITROGEN OXIDE
OIL PRICE
OIL PRICES
OPEN ACCESS
PARTICULATE
PARTICULATE MATTER
PEAK DEMAND
PEAK TIMES
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM GAS
PETROLEUM IMPORTS
PHOTOVOLTAIC CAPACITY
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POWER
POWER COMPANIES
POWER DEMAND
POWER GENERATION
POWER GENERATION CAPACITY
POWER PLANTS
POWER PURCHASE
POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
POWER PURCHASES
POWER SECTOR
POWER STATIONS
POWER SYSTEM
PRESENT VALUE
PRICE REGULATION
PRICE SETTING
PRIVATE FINANCING
PRIVATE OPERATORS
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC WORKS
RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY
RENEWABLE ENERGIES
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS
RENEWABLE POWER
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RENEWABLE SOURCES
RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS
RESIDENTIAL LOAD
RESIDENTIAL USERS
RETAIL PRICES
RETAIL TARIFFS
ROUTES
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
SPOT MARKET
SPOT MARKET TRADING
SUGAR MILLS
SULFUR
SUPPLY CONTRACTS
SUPPLY COSTS
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
TARIFF ADJUSTMENT
TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS
TARIFF IMPACT
TARIFF SETTING
TARIFF STRUCTURE
TAX EXEMPTIONS
THERMAL CAPACITY
THERMAL PLANTS
THERMAL POWER
THERMAL POWER GENERATION
THERMAL UNIT
TRADITIONAL GENERATION
TRANSMISSION CAPACITY
TRANSMISSION GRID
TRANSMISSION LINE
TRANSMISSION LINES
TRANSPARENT COMPETITIVE BIDDING
UTILITIES
VERTICAL INTEGRATION
VOLATILE INTERNATIONAL
VOLTAGE
WHOLESALE COMPETITION
WHOLESALE
spellingShingle ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
AVAILABILITY
AVERAGE TARIFF
AVERAGE TARIFFS
BALANCE
BED COMBUSTION
BENEFITS OF COMPETITION
BILL COLLECTION
BIOMASS
CAPACITY CHARGES
CAPITAL COSTS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CASH FLOW
CASH GENERATION
CLEAN ENERGY
COAL
COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS
COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCEDURES
COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS
COMPETITIVE POWER MARKET
COMPETITIVE PRICES
COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT
COMPETITIVE TENDERS
COMPETITIVE WHOLESALE POWER MARKET
CONNECTED CUSTOMERS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
CONTRACT MARKET
COST OF ELECTRICITY
COST OF ENERGY
CPI
CRUDE OIL
CURRENCY
DEBT
DIESEL
DIESEL GENERATORS
DIESEL OIL
DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES
DISTRIBUTION INVESTMENTS
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
ECONOMIC COSTS
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS
EFFICIENT ALLOCATION
ELECTRIC SERVICE
ELECTRIC SERVICES
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY CONSUMERS
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY DEMAND
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ELECTRICITY LAW
ELECTRICITY MARKET
ELECTRICITY PRICE
ELECTRICITY PRICES
ELECTRICITY SALES
ELECTRICITY SECTOR
ELECTRICITY SERVICES
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
ELECTRICITY TARIFF
ELECTRICITY TARIFFS
ELECTRIFICATION
EMISSIONS
ENERGY BALANCE
ENERGY CRISIS
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY GENERATION
ENERGY LOSSES
ENERGY PLANNING
ENERGY PRICES
ENERGY PROCUREMENT
ENERGY PRODUCTION
ENERGY SALES
ENERGY SAVINGS
ENERGY SHORTAGES
ENERGY SOURCES
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FISCAL CONSTRAINTS
FIXED ASSETS
FIXED COSTS
FUEL
FUEL COSTS
FUEL PRICES
FUELS
GAS
GAS PROJECTS
GAS TURBINE
GENERATION
GENERATION CAPACITY
GENERATION CAPACITY EXPANSION
GENERATION COSTS
GENERATION EXPANSION
GENERATION PRICE
GOVERNMENT PARTICIPATION
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES
GREENHOUSE GASES
GRID EXTENSION
GRID RELIABILITY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEAVY FUEL OIL
HIGH ENERGY LOSSES
HYDRO POWER
HYDROPOWER
INCOME
INFLATION
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INVESTMENT COSTS
INVESTMENT INCENTIVES
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS
KILOWATT-HOUR
LEGISLATION
LIQUID FUELS
LNG
LOAD FACTOR
LOAD MANAGEMENT
LOW TARIFFS
LOWER COST GENERATION
MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS
MARGINAL COST
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NET IMPORTS
NET WORTH
NITROGEN
NITROGEN OXIDE
OIL PRICE
OIL PRICES
OPEN ACCESS
PARTICULATE
PARTICULATE MATTER
PEAK DEMAND
PEAK TIMES
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM GAS
PETROLEUM IMPORTS
PHOTOVOLTAIC CAPACITY
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POWER
POWER COMPANIES
POWER DEMAND
POWER GENERATION
POWER GENERATION CAPACITY
POWER PLANTS
POWER PURCHASE
POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
POWER PURCHASES
POWER SECTOR
POWER STATIONS
POWER SYSTEM
PRESENT VALUE
PRICE REGULATION
PRICE SETTING
PRIVATE FINANCING
PRIVATE OPERATORS
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC WORKS
RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY
RENEWABLE ENERGIES
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS
RENEWABLE POWER
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RENEWABLE SOURCES
RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS
RESIDENTIAL LOAD
RESIDENTIAL USERS
RETAIL PRICES
RETAIL TARIFFS
ROUTES
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
SPOT MARKET
SPOT MARKET TRADING
SUGAR MILLS
SULFUR
SUPPLY CONTRACTS
SUPPLY COSTS
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
TARIFF ADJUSTMENT
TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS
TARIFF IMPACT
TARIFF SETTING
TARIFF STRUCTURE
TAX EXEMPTIONS
THERMAL CAPACITY
THERMAL PLANTS
THERMAL POWER
THERMAL POWER GENERATION
THERMAL UNIT
TRADITIONAL GENERATION
TRANSMISSION CAPACITY
TRANSMISSION GRID
TRANSMISSION LINE
TRANSMISSION LINES
TRANSPARENT COMPETITIVE BIDDING
UTILITIES
VERTICAL INTEGRATION
VOLATILE INTERNATIONAL
VOLTAGE
WHOLESALE COMPETITION
WHOLESALE
Energy Sector Management Assistance Program
Honduras : Power Sector issues and Options
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Honduras
relation ESMAP Formal Report;No. 333/10
description This report was prepared in response to a request by the government of Honduras for assistance in the preparation of a power sector strategy for the country. Specifically, the government asked for help in identifying the main issues in the power sector, and in addressing them through formulation of a clearly defined, achievable strategy. Left unresolved, these issues risk derailing the country's macroeconomic framework, potentially damaging the competitiveness of the country and its prospects for poverty reduction. The main issues to be analyzed in the study were identified at a workshop held on September 19, 2006, in Tegucigalpa, jointly with the Secretaria de Recursos Naturales y Ambiente (SERNA) and the Comision Presidencial de Modernizacion del Estado (CPME), and with the participation of representatives from the Empresa Nacional de Energia Electrica (ENEE), civil society, the private sector, Congress, public sector agencies, donors, utilities, and ministries. It was decided that the study would be divided into two components: (a) the first would identify and evaluate options on institutional reforms, particularly ENEE's restructuring and management, and securing electricity supply; and (b) the second would formulate a power sector strategy. Two reports will be prepared, with the second report to be finalized according to the timing of the government's decision. This first report analyzes the institutional and policy issues; financial and fiscal concerns; social aspects, such as tariffs and subsidies, and access to electricity; and investment requirements including the development of renewable resources. The report is divided into two parts. Part A presents a diagnostic of the electricity sector, including ENEE's financial performance, fiscal impacts, and reliability of supply, institutional and legal framework, pricing policy, and electricity coverage. Part B evaluates the options available to improve sector efficiency, ensure financial sustainability, promote the diversification of energy sources, and increase electrification coverage.
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author Energy Sector Management Assistance Program
author_facet Energy Sector Management Assistance Program
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title Honduras : Power Sector issues and Options
title_short Honduras : Power Sector issues and Options
title_full Honduras : Power Sector issues and Options
title_fullStr Honduras : Power Sector issues and Options
title_full_unstemmed Honduras : Power Sector issues and Options
title_sort honduras : power sector issues and options
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/357601468031595888/Honduras-Power-sector-issues-and-options
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27724
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spelling okr-10986-277242021-04-23T14:04:42Z Honduras : Power Sector issues and Options Energy Sector Management Assistance Program ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY AVAILABILITY AVERAGE TARIFF AVERAGE TARIFFS BALANCE BED COMBUSTION BENEFITS OF COMPETITION BILL COLLECTION BIOMASS CAPACITY CHARGES CAPITAL COSTS CAPITAL INVESTMENT CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CASH FLOW CASH GENERATION CLEAN ENERGY COAL COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCEDURES COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS COMPETITIVE POWER MARKET COMPETITIVE PRICES COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT COMPETITIVE TENDERS COMPETITIVE WHOLESALE POWER MARKET CONNECTED CUSTOMERS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONTRACT MANAGEMENT CONTRACT MARKET COST OF ELECTRICITY COST OF ENERGY CPI CRUDE OIL CURRENCY DEBT DIESEL DIESEL GENERATORS DIESEL OIL DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES DISTRIBUTION INVESTMENTS DISTRIBUTION NETWORK ECONOMIC COSTS EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS EFFICIENT ALLOCATION ELECTRIC SERVICE ELECTRIC SERVICES ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY CONSUMERS ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY LAW ELECTRICITY MARKET ELECTRICITY PRICE ELECTRICITY PRICES ELECTRICITY SALES ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SERVICES ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY SYSTEM ELECTRICITY TARIFF ELECTRICITY TARIFFS ELECTRIFICATION EMISSIONS ENERGY BALANCE ENERGY CRISIS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY LOSSES ENERGY PLANNING ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PROCUREMENT ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY SALES ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SHORTAGES ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY SUPPLY ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EXCHANGE RATE EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISCAL CONSTRAINTS FIXED ASSETS FIXED COSTS FUEL FUEL COSTS FUEL PRICES FUELS GAS GAS PROJECTS GAS TURBINE GENERATION GENERATION CAPACITY GENERATION CAPACITY EXPANSION GENERATION COSTS GENERATION EXPANSION GENERATION PRICE GOVERNMENT PARTICIPATION GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GREENHOUSE GASES GRID EXTENSION GRID RELIABILITY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEAVY FUEL OIL HIGH ENERGY LOSSES HYDRO POWER HYDROPOWER INCOME INFLATION INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVESTMENT COSTS INVESTMENT INCENTIVES INVESTMENT PROGRAM INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS KILOWATT-HOUR LEGISLATION LIQUID FUELS LNG LOAD FACTOR LOAD MANAGEMENT LOW TARIFFS LOWER COST GENERATION MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS MARGINAL COST NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCES NET IMPORTS NET WORTH NITROGEN NITROGEN OXIDE OIL PRICE OIL PRICES OPEN ACCESS PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PEAK DEMAND PEAK TIMES PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS PETROLEUM IMPORTS PHOTOVOLTAIC CAPACITY POOR HOUSEHOLDS POWER POWER COMPANIES POWER DEMAND POWER GENERATION POWER GENERATION CAPACITY POWER PLANTS POWER PURCHASE POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS POWER PURCHASES POWER SECTOR POWER STATIONS POWER SYSTEM PRESENT VALUE PRICE REGULATION PRICE SETTING PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE OPERATORS PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC WORKS RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGIES RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS RENEWABLE POWER RENEWABLE RESOURCES RENEWABLE SOURCES RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS RESIDENTIAL LOAD RESIDENTIAL USERS RETAIL PRICES RETAIL TARIFFS ROUTES RURAL ELECTRIFICATION SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS SPOT MARKET SPOT MARKET TRADING SUGAR MILLS SULFUR SUPPLY CONTRACTS SUPPLY COSTS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TARIFF ADJUSTMENT TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS TARIFF IMPACT TARIFF SETTING TARIFF STRUCTURE TAX EXEMPTIONS THERMAL CAPACITY THERMAL PLANTS THERMAL POWER THERMAL POWER GENERATION THERMAL UNIT TRADITIONAL GENERATION TRANSMISSION CAPACITY TRANSMISSION GRID TRANSMISSION LINE TRANSMISSION LINES TRANSPARENT COMPETITIVE BIDDING UTILITIES VERTICAL INTEGRATION VOLATILE INTERNATIONAL VOLTAGE WHOLESALE COMPETITION WHOLESALE This report was prepared in response to a request by the government of Honduras for assistance in the preparation of a power sector strategy for the country. Specifically, the government asked for help in identifying the main issues in the power sector, and in addressing them through formulation of a clearly defined, achievable strategy. Left unresolved, these issues risk derailing the country's macroeconomic framework, potentially damaging the competitiveness of the country and its prospects for poverty reduction. The main issues to be analyzed in the study were identified at a workshop held on September 19, 2006, in Tegucigalpa, jointly with the Secretaria de Recursos Naturales y Ambiente (SERNA) and the Comision Presidencial de Modernizacion del Estado (CPME), and with the participation of representatives from the Empresa Nacional de Energia Electrica (ENEE), civil society, the private sector, Congress, public sector agencies, donors, utilities, and ministries. It was decided that the study would be divided into two components: (a) the first would identify and evaluate options on institutional reforms, particularly ENEE's restructuring and management, and securing electricity supply; and (b) the second would formulate a power sector strategy. Two reports will be prepared, with the second report to be finalized according to the timing of the government's decision. This first report analyzes the institutional and policy issues; financial and fiscal concerns; social aspects, such as tariffs and subsidies, and access to electricity; and investment requirements including the development of renewable resources. The report is divided into two parts. Part A presents a diagnostic of the electricity sector, including ENEE's financial performance, fiscal impacts, and reliability of supply, institutional and legal framework, pricing policy, and electricity coverage. Part B evaluates the options available to improve sector efficiency, ensure financial sustainability, promote the diversification of energy sources, and increase electrification coverage. 2017-08-10T20:52:12Z 2017-08-10T20:52:12Z 2010-05 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/357601468031595888/Honduras-Power-sector-issues-and-options http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27724 English en_US ESMAP Formal Report;No. 333/10 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Honduras