Renewable Energy

Powering Belize's Sustainable Future – A Green Investment Opportunity

Overview

The global imperative to mitigate climate change has intensified, and Belize stands as an active supporter of sustainable development—pursuing energy independence and a significant reduction in its carbon footprint. Belize’s energy grid is already primarily powered by renewable sources such as Hydro and Biomass Energy, supported by the Government’s formal endorsement of the National Energy Policy Framework.

This commitment aims to achieve 89% energy efficiency and reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels. Belize actively welcomes investment across Biomass, Hydro, Solar, and Wind sectors.

Key Competitive Advantages

Abundant Natural Resources

Vast biomass feedstock from sugarcane, rice husks, and bamboo; significant hydro and solar potential with over 65% of land receiving 5.0–5.5 kWh/m² of sunshine daily.

Proven Hydro & Biomass Systems

Existing renewable systems power much of the grid, including successful co-generation plants such as BELCOGEN and Santander Sugar.

Skilled & Available Workforce

A young, vibrant, and capable labor force ready to support renewable energy project development and operations.

Supportive Policy Framework

Strong government backing through the National Energy Policy Framework and continued incentives for sustainable energy ventures.

High-Potential Investment Opportunities

Biomass Power Generation

Invest in converting agricultural by-products into renewable energy and expanding successful co-generation plants that supply the national grid.

Solar Power Development

Leverage high solar irradiance for utility-scale farms, rooftop installations, and off-grid solar solutions to power communities sustainably.

Hydro Power Development

Develop remaining hydro potential—approximately 31.8 MW—through new facilities or upgrades to existing infrastructure.

Wind Energy Projects

Explore coastal and elevated sites for wind energy feasibility and development in alignment with the GOB’s renewable agenda.

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