
The development of electrical infrastructure is becoming a key priority in Central America to drive investment and sustainable growth.
Guatemala is moving in that direction with a proposed law aimed at strengthening the development of transmission projects through more streamlined permitting processes, enhanced institutional coordination, and mechanisms that facilitate the execution of strategic projects.
In this interview published by LexLatin, our Senior Counsel Ligia López analyzes the main aspects of this initiative and its potential impact on the energy sector.
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Urgent electrical infrastructure law: Guatemala seeks permitting amendment to accelerate investment