Empresa Nacional de Energía Eléctrica
Genre | Electric utility |
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Founded | February 20, 1957 |
Headquarters | Tegucigalpa, Honduras |
Number of employees | 4,500 |
The Empresa Nacional de Energía Eléctrica (also commonly known as ENEE), is Honduras's government owned and operated electrical power company,[1] operating within the Electricity sector in Honduras.
By the numbers
- ENEE employs more than 4,500 people.
- ENEE serves 1.3 million households and more than one hundred thousand of commercial and industrial customers.
- ENEE covers 84.8% of Honduras' electricity demand (June 2012).[2]
History
The organization was created on February 20, 1957, as an autonomous organization responsible for the production, transmission, distribution and commercialization of electrical energy in Honduras.
The first large scale project was the first hydroelectric power station, Cañaveral, which included the construction of transmission lines and substations in order to distribute its generated power to the final consumers. The so-called National Interconnected System continued to expand and now covers most main regions throughout the country. In 1985 the Francisco Morazán Hydroelectric Project (El Cajón Dam) was completed at a cost of US$775 million.
Private energy suppliers
- Lufussa
- EMCE
- ENERSA
ENEE is an inefficiently operated company with overpaid employees
References
External links
- Official website (Spanish)
- El Cajón Dam at Structurae
- Honduras Electricity Statistics
- Saving El Cajon