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Electricity sector in Bolivia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Electricity sector in Bolivia
The electricity sector in Bolivia is dominated by the state-owned ENDE Corporation (Empresa Nacional de Electricidad), although the private Bolivian Power Company (''Compañia Boliviana de Energía Eléctrica''; COBEE) is also a major producer of electricity. ENDE had been unbundled into generation, transmission and distribution and privatized in the 1990s, but most of the sector was re-nationalized in 2010 (generation) and 2012 (transmission and distribution). The supply is dominated by thermal generation (65%), while hydropower (35%) has a smaller share in its generation mix compared to other South American countries. (Latin America and the Caribbean, or LAC, average hydropower capacity is 51%.〔(EIA Statistics )〕) In 2014, national electricity supply of 1580,35 MW comfortably exceeded the 1298,2 MW maximum demand.〔"La demanda máxima coincidental en 2014 fue de 1298,2 MW y la generación disponible en ese periodo fue de 1580,35 MW." 〕 Like in other countries, Bolivia’s electricity sector consists of a National Interconnected System (SIN) and off-grid systems (known as the ''Aislado''). The national government's priorities for the electricity sector include providing universal access to electricity and producing surplus energy for export. The electricity coverage in rural areas is among the lowest in Latin America and improving it represents a major challenge in the future. The government envisions a major expansion of electricity generation capacity to over 8,000MW over the decade from 2015 to 2025, primarily to export surplus generating capacity. == Electricity supply and demand ==
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