Central America And The Caribbean - Distribution Losses - Electricity - Billion Kilowatthours

Central America and the Caribbean (Billion Kilowatthours in 2022)

Cuba is the top country by electricity distribution losses among 20 countries. As of 2022, electricity distribution losses in Cuba was 3.69 billion kilowatthours that accounts for 19.95% of total electricity distribution losses. The top 5 countries (others are Honduras, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, and Panama) account for 68.47% of it. The total electricity distribution losses was estimated at 18.49 billion kilowatthours in 2022.

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Cuba 3.69 EIA
Honduras 3.42 EIA
Dominican Republic 2.45 EIA
Guatemala 1.78 EIA
Panama 1.32 EIA
Puerto Rico 1.22 EIA
Jamaica 1.21 EIA
Costa Rica 1.14 EIA
Nicaragua 1.11 EIA
El Salvador 0.95 EIA
Haiti 0.62 EIA
Trinidad and Tobago 0.43 EIA
Belize 0.14 EIA
Barbados 0.07 EIA
Saint Kitts and Nevis 0.04 EIA
Antigua and Barbuda 0.04 EIA
Saint Lucia 0.03 EIA
Grenada 0.02 EIA
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 0.01 EIA
Bahamas 0.01 EIA
Dominica 0.01 EIA