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BEL Hosts Workshop to Improve Media’s Understanding of Energy Sector

BEL Hosts Workshop to Improve Media's Understanding of Energy Sector

BEL Hosts Workshop to Improve Media’s Understanding of Energy Sector

Today, Belize Electricity Limited (BEL) hosted a media workshop to enhance the understanding and reporting of the country’s energy sector. The workshop gathered a number of media professionals from various outlets.

“The purpose for having a media energy workshop was to build capacity and the knowledge, the technical and historical knowledge on the energy landscape,” said Emmanuel Pech, Senior Corporate Communications Officer for B.E.L.

The session covered several key issues in the energy sector, particularly as Belize faces challenges in meeting future energy demands. Earlier this year, B.E.L. faced concerns about its ability to keep up with growing demand. However, Pech assured that the company is now in a better position to meet energy needs moving into 2025, thanks to significant improvements. These include a 33% increase in local energy capacity, following upgrades to the Westlake gas turbine and the addition of new generation capacity in San Pedro.

 

BEL Hosts Workshop to Improve Media's Understanding of Energy Sector

Pech also pointed out that there is nothing wrong with enjoying the convenience of readily available energy, but it is important to use it efficiently to maximise its benefits. Responding to concerns about public criticism of B.E.L., Pech acknowledged the frustrations and assured Belizeans that BEL remains focused on solutions.

B.E.L.’s Chief Executive Officer, John Mencias, also spoke at the workshop, highlighting the country’s efforts to improve energy security and reduce costs. Mencias discussed Belize’s plans to invest in more efficient power generation and to diversify energy sources. “The more diverse the resources of power, the better the chance,” he said, noting that there are future opportunities to develop an “energy-for-export industry.” However, he emphasised that “before we reach that next step, we need to get through the next few years.”

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