Paraguay Opens Door to Private Solar Energy Investment with New Decree
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Paraguay's Executive Branch enacted Decree No. 6034/2026, regulating the Non-Conventional Renewable Energy Law (Law No. 7599), opening the energy sector to private investment.
- The new regulation ends the state's historical monopoly on energy production, allowing private companies to generate, trade, and export electricity, with the first major solar energy tender planned for the Chaco region.
- The initiative aims to modernize Paraguay's energy system, meet growing electricity demand, and reduce reliance on binational hydroelectric plants, with support from the World Bank.
In Paraguay, ABC Color heralds the enactment of Decree No. 6034/2026 as a pivotal moment for the nation's energy policy. The publication frames this as a decisive step towards modernizing the energy system and supporting sustained growth in electricity demand, breaking with decades of state monopoly in energy production.
The article details how the new regulation, stemming from the Renewable Energy Law passed in December, establishes clear rules for private sector participation. This includes provisions for private companies to generate, trade, and export energy, with the National Electricity Administration (ANDE) already submitting tender documents for a 140 MW solar project in the Chaco region. This move is seen as crucial for attracting private investment and diversifying the country's energy sources beyond its heavy reliance on hydroelectric power.
This is a decisive step to modernize the Paraguayan system and ensure support for the sustained growth of national electricity demand.
ANDE's president, Fรฉlix Sosa, highlighted the extensive coordination involved in drafting the decree, involving multiple ministries and receiving technical advice from the World Bank. The publication notes that ANDE plans a virtual public hearing to ensure transparency and gather feedback on the tender conditions. This proactive approach underscores Paraguay's commitment to a transparent and inclusive energy transition, a narrative that resonates strongly with national aspirations for development and energy independence.
The final document is the result of high technical and institutional coordination.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.