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Honduras Bets on an Energy Reform to Stop a $600 Million Yearly Drain
Honduras is pursuing an energy reform to split its bankrupt power utility ENEE and attract private capital. The reform, supported by Washington and global lenders, aims to halt a $600 million annual financial loss.
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