Honduras

Honduras maintains a diversified energy mix, with approximately 60% of its electricity generated from low-carbon renewable sources as of 2023. The country has transitioned significantly from a 70% reliance on fossil fuels in 2012 to becoming a regional leader in solar energy.

When considering total energy supply (including transportation and residential heating & cooking), the mix changes significantly. Oil remains the dominant overall energy source (~55-59%) due to transportation needs. The Honduran government has established ambitious targets for its energy future. The renewable target is to reach 80% renewable electricity generation by 2038, and to achieve universal access to electricity for all Hondurans by 2030.

Honduras is actively exploring green hydrogen to leverage its high renewable energy capacity, with studies finding it a technically and economically viable option for reducing energy shedding.

As of February 2026, no information was found indicating that Honduras is producing green hydrogen by electrolysis of seawater.

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