Tag: Guatemala

  • In Guatemala, Indigenous women build climate resilience with old and new farming methods

    Natün, a local non-profit in Guatemala, is working to improve climate resilience in Indigenous communities facing the impacts of climate change, such as disruptions to the rain cycle and erosion leading to food insecurity. By combining modern agriculture techniques with ancestral knowledge, the project aims to empower communities to be architects of their own resilience. Through establishing family food gardens, training women in climate-resilient practices, and focusing on sustainable agriculture, the project enhances food security, income diversification, and climate adaptation. The use of Indigenous practices has led to positive impacts on food production and income growth, providing practical tools for communities to address climate risks and empowering them to respond to environmental challenges. This approach is crucial in highly exposed countries like Guatemala and can be replicated in other Indigenous communities facing similar challenges.

    https://www.climatechangenews.com/2026/07/02/in-guatemala-indigenous-women-build-climate-resilience-with-old-and-new-farming-methods/

  • Guatemala PEG-5 tender draws 51 bidders for 4.7 GW of capacity

    Guatemala's Generation Expansion Plan 5 (PEG-5) tender has attracted 51 bids totaling nearly 4.7 GW, with around 2 GW of solar projects, including hybrids with storage, competing for long-term supply contracts starting between 2030 and 2033. The Ministry of Energy and Mines and the National Electric Energy Commission (CNEE) opened the technical bids under the PEG-5, seeking to contract firm capacity and associated energy for distributors EEGSA and Energuate to ensure long-term supply amid projected demand growth. The tender, considered the largest in Guatemala's history, could mobilize over $3.7 billion in investment and is expected to increase competitive pressure in the reverse auction set for March 25. The process is part of the government's strategy to advance universal electrification and address new hourly demand peaks, framed within the Law of Incentives for the Development of Renewable Energy Projects.

    https://www.pv-magazine.com/2026/02/17/guatemala-peg-5-tender-draws-51-bidders-for-4-7-gw-of-capacity/