Ecuador Energy Storage Solar Power Generation Project
Supporting Ecuador''s Energy Transition through an Energy Storage
The grant aims to support Ecuador increase the resiliency of the electricity matrix while supporting green economic post-COVID-19 recovery efforts by facilitating the development of new
Conolophus | Renewable Energy Microgrid, Photovoltaic Farm
The objective of the "Conolophus" Project is to support the decarbonization and energy transition of the Galápagos Islands by increasing the share of renewable energy in the local energy matrix.
SOLAR AND STORAGE SOLUTIONS FOR ECUADOR''''S INDUSTRIAL POWER
What is integrated wind & solar & energy storage (iwses)? An integrated wind, solar, and energy storage (IWSES) plant has a far better generation profile than standalone wind or solar plants.

6 FAQs about [Ecuador Energy Storage Solar Power Generation Project]
What type of energy does Ecuador use?
Ecuador’s renewable energy is comprised of hydro power (5,419 MW), biomass (1550 MW), wind (71 MW), photovoltaic (29 MW), and biogas (11 MW). Hydroelectric power plants are in three regions: coastal (2 provinces), Andes (9 provinces), and Amazon (4 provinces).
What is Ecuador's nuclear energy plan?
Ecuador’s nuclear energy plan contemplates a 300 MW small modular reactor in the medium term and a 1 GW reactor in the long term. In May 2025, Ecuador became a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The next step is to enact the legal framework to oversee and regulate nuclear energy.
How much electricity does Ecuador need?
Ecuador had a peak demand of 5,110 MW in May 2025, and according to CENACE, electricity demand grows by 360 MW every year. Ecuador’s energy shortage could result in a recurrence of power outages, particularly in the dry season of September through December. Ecuador has added minimal generation in recent years.
Where does Ecuador's electricity come from?
Ecuador’s state-owned electricity company, CELEC EP, imports electricity from neighboring Colombia. CELEC is also increasing diesel purchases from Petroecuador to power its thermal electric power plants. Ecuador had a peak demand of 5,110 MW in May 2025, and according to CENACE, electricity demand grows by 360 MW every year.
Can Ecuador add nuclear energy to its energy mix?
Ecuador is also exploring opportunities to add nuclear energy to its energy mix, though it has not allocated budgetary resources to this sector. Ecuador’s nuclear energy plan contemplates a 300 MW small modular reactor in the medium term and a 1 GW reactor in the long term.
How much energy did Ecuador lose in 2024?
According to Ecuador’s Central Bank, power outages caused economic losses of about $2 billion in 2024. In 2024, Ecuador’s generation capacity was 9,255 megawatts (MW), of which 5,686 MW (61 percent) was renewable energy sources, and 3,569 MW (39 percent) was non-renewable energy sources (fossil fuels derived from oil and natural gas).
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