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Energy in Paraguay is primarily sourced from hydropower, with pivotal projects like the Itaipu Dam, one of the world's largest hydroelectric facilities. This reliance underscores the need for a robust infrastructure, including efficient transmission networks and distribution systems, to leverage the country's renewable resources fully.
[español] • [português] This page is part of Global Energy Monitor 's Latin America Energy Portal. In 2020, hydro power provided 100% of Paraguay's electricity and roughly half of the country's overall energy supply, with biofuels and imported oil accounting for the remainder.
Paraguay has one of the highest proportions of renewable energy in South America. Hydropower constitutes around 99.5% of the installed electricity capacity. This makes it highly dependent on the rivers that feed the country’s main hydroelectric plants, from where most of the electricity produced is exported to neighboring countries.
Paraguay's state-owned utility, Administracion Nacional de Electricidad (ANDE), controls the country's entire electricity market, including generation, distribution and transmission. It operates a single hydroelectric dam, Acaray, and six thermal power plants, with total installed capacity of 220 megawatts (MW).
ANDE (Administración Nacional de Electricidad) is the state-owned entity responsible for satisfying Paraguay's electrical needs through generation, transmission, and distribution. Paraguay does not have a national oil company. Itaipu Binacional, which operates the Itaipu Hydroelectric Dam, is the largest energy company in Paraguay.
Permitting and regulation of energy projects is handled by the Viceministry of Mines and Energy. ANDE (Administración Nacional de Electricidad) is the state-owned entity responsible for satisfying Paraguay's electrical needs through generation, transmission, and distribution. Paraguay does not have a national oil company.
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