Costa Rica’s Clean Energy Ambitions Challenged by Increased Thermal Generation in 2023
Costa Rica in 2023 has experienced a notable shift towards thermal power generation, fueled primarily by diesel and bunker oil.
Costa Rica in 2023 has experienced a notable shift towards thermal power generation, fueled primarily by diesel and bunker oil.
Costa Rica has witnessed a substantial rise in living and travel costs, causing a paradigm shift in the nation’s economic landscape.
Business formation in Costa Rica offers a myriad of opportunities, notably in sectors like technology, tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, and renewable energy.
Costa Rica’s rainy season, unlike Bali’s, typically spans from May to November, with the most rainfall occurring in September and October.
Some expats, unfortunately, bring with them an attitude of entitlement in Costa Rica
So many administrations and authorities have created plans and proposals for the national energy sector. Despite telling the world about our renewable energy capacities and making promise after promise, we…
Costa Rica aims to have net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and if it’s energy production in 2019 is a sign of things to come, then it is well on…
The government of Costa Rica announced on Saturday it has formally switched on a 5-MW photovoltaic (PV) plant, the largest of its kind in the country. The solar facility, named…