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4 FAQs about Panama energy transition

What is Panama's energy transition agenda?

By 2024, Panama's Energy Transition Agenda (ATE) plans to reach 4.3% of distributed generation (DG) installed capacity, up from 1% today, and to reach 1 700 MW installed DG capacity in 2030. It also plans to increase electro mobility penetration to 10% in 2024.

What is Panama doing in a low-carbon economy?

Tell us and we will take a look. The government of Panama is prioritising energy security and the diversification of the energy mix in its transition to a low-carbon economy, with a focus on promoting renewables, efficiency and electro mobility.

Does Panama have a transmission grid?

solar PV.The trust in Panama's electricity market is reflected in the growing capacity of solar and wind renewable generation, along with the implementation of distribute solar PV. However, in this edition of the World Energy Issues Monitor, the transmission grid emerges as the primary uncertainty and a prior

Is there a lack of technical capacity in Panama?

The private sector in Panama – in particular the Association of Car Dealers of Panama, the Panamanian Chamber of Solar Energy (CAPES) and the Panamanian Society of Engineers and Architects – has expressed concern about the lack of technical capacity in the country.

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