Haiti’s energy mix is characterized by a heavy reliance on traditional biomass for total energy consumption, while its electricity generation is dominated by imported fossil fuels. Biofuels and waste are the primary energy sources, mainly in the form of wood and charcoal used for cooking by over 90% of households. Imported oil and petroleum products for transportation and industry. Haiti’s electrical grid is fragile, with less than 50% of the population having access as of 2022.
Haiti is exploring green hydrogen, primarily as a potential long-term solution for energy independence, disaster resilience, and sustainable industrial growth.
As of 2026 there is no information indicating that Haiti is producing green hydrogen by electrolysis of seawater.
