Paraguay''s Energy Sector: Hydropower,
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In addition to its focus on renewables, Paraguay is also looking to natural gas as a transitional energy source. The country's new energy policy includes a project to integrate natural gas into its energy matrix. This would provide a reliable alternative to hydrocarbons while renewable technologies continue to scale.
A critical component of Paraguay's energy vision is hydrogen fuel production. The country's rivers, especially the Paraná and Paraguay, are vital trade routes and key to the country's energy strategy. Approximately 80% of Paraguay's foreign trade passes through these rivers, providing a direct link to the Atlantic Ocean.
By promoting biofuels, Paraguay aims to cut carbon emissions and reduce its reliance on imported fossil fuels. The shift toward biofuels is part of a broader “energy transition” that the government sees as crucial to modernizing the country's energy infrastructure.
The policy is expected to enhance Paraguay's energy resilience, foster innovation, and contribute to global sustainability goals. Paraguay has long been known for its reliance on renewable energy. Nearly 100% of its electricity is generated from hydropower, mainly through the Itaipu and Yacyretá dams.
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