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Promotion of Sustainable Use of Natural Resources and Local Economic Development in Honduras

Title Promotion of Sustainable Use of Natural Resources and Local Economic Development in Honduras
Author GIZ
Year 2007
Region/Country Latin America & The Caribbean - Honduras
Topics
Document Type Study & Report
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English : Promotion of Sustainable Use of Natural Resources and Local Economic Development in Honduras.pdf

Language(s) English
Abstract The total primary energy offer in Honduras is around 3,020 kTEP or 35,110 GWh. The main source of primary energy is petroleum with 50% share followed by firewood (34 %), hydropower (6 %) and other biomass (6.5 %).