General Electricity Law
The National Electric Power Commission (CNEE) was established in 1997 by the General Electricity Law (LGE), contained in Decree No. 93-96 of the Congress of the Republic of Guatemala. It is a decentralized entity with functional and technical independence, responsible for regulating and supervising the electricity sector in the country. Its structure and functions are detailed in Governmental Agreement No. 256-97 and its amendments.
The General Electricity Law constitutes the legal foundation of the electricity sector in Guatemala, and the CNEE is the entity that enforces, regulates, and ensures its compliance.

Agentes del Sector Eléctrico
comercializadoras
ION Energy, S. A.
18 calle 24-69 zona 10, Edificio Empresarial Zona Pradera, Torre I, Nivel 8, Oficina 804
Econoenergía, S. A.
5a. Avenida 15-45, zona 10, Edificio Centro Empresarial Torre 2 oficina 707Teléfono:
Comercializadora Comertitlán, S. A.
13 Calle 3-40, zona 10, Edificio Atlántis, Oficina 11-03
Enel Guatemala S. A.
Diagonal 6 10-65, zona 10, Edificio Centro Gerencial Las Margaritas, Torre 1 8o. Nivel oficina 801Teléfono:
Poliwatt Limitada
Av. La Reforma 9-55 zona 10, Edificio Reforma 10, nivel 11 of. 1101
Empresa de Comercialización de Energía Eléctrica del INDE (ECOE)
7a. Avenida 2-29, zona 9 nivel 0
Comercializadora Guatemalteca Mayorista de Electricidad, S. A.
Diagonal 6 10.50 Zona 10, Edificio Interaméricas World Center, Torre Sur nivel 14, Of 1401
Comercializadora Electronova, S. A.
Diagonal 6 10-65, zona 10, Edificio Centro Gerencial Las Margaritas, Torre 2 12o. Nivel oficina 1201
Comercializadora Eléctrica del Sur, S. A. (COMESUR)
Finca el Zapote, Casa 2, La Gomera, Escuintla
Comercializadora Electrica de Guatemala, S. A. (COMEGSA)
6a Avenida 8-14 Zona 1, Tercer Nivel, Edificio Empresa Eléctrica
Comercializadora Duke Energy de Centroamérica, Limitada
12to. Nivel de la Torre 3 del Edificio Europlaza World Business Center, 5ta avenida 5-55 Zona 14
Comercializadora de Electricidad Centroamericana, S. A. (CECSA)
Avenida Hincapie 18-49, zona 13
Central Comercializadora de Energía Eléctrica, S. A. (CCESA)
Ruta 3, 2-16, zona 4 Edificio Altamira 5to. Nivel
Central Comercializadora de Energía Eléctrica, S. A. (CCESA)
Ruta 3, 2-16, zona 4 Edificio Altamira 5to. Nivel
Tel. 22054545
distribuidoras
Empresa Eléctrica Municipal de Tacaná, San Marcos
Empresa Eléctrica Municipal de Santa Eulalia, Huehuetenango
Empresa Eléctrica Municipal de San Pedro Sacatepéquez, San Marcos
Empresa Eléctrica Municipal de San Pedro Pinula, Jalapa
Empresa Eléctrica Municipal de San Marcos
Empresa Eléctrica Municipal de Quetzaltenango
11 Calle 0-06 Zona 6, nuevo Centro
Cívico, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala,
Centro America
Empresa Eléctrica Municipal de Puerto Barrios, Izabal
7a. calle 5ta. y 6ta. avenida , Puerto Barrios, Izabal
Empresa Eléctrica de Patulul, Suchitepéquez
Oficina central: 21 calle 3-10 Zona 12 Ciudad de Guatemala
Empresa Eléctrica Municipal de Joyabaj, Quiché
Empresa Eléctrica Municipal de Jalapa
6ª. Av. 0-91 Zona 1, Edificio Municipal Jalapa, Guatemala
Empresa Municipal Rural de Electricidad de Ixcán, Quiché
Empresa Eléctrica Municipal de Huehuetenango
2a Calle 7-14 Zona 1, Huehuetenango. 7768-2477, 7768-2420, 3020-1486
Empresa Eléctrica Municipal de Guastatoya, El Progreso
Barrio El Calvario, Guastatoya, El Progreso. Tel. 79451609, 79452634
Empresa Eléctrica Municipal de Gualán, Zacapa
Deorsa – Deocsa
Diagonal 6 10.50 Zona 10,
Edificio Interaméricas World Center, Torre Sur nivel 14, Of 1401
Empresa Eléctrica de Guatemala S. A.
8a. Calle y 6a. Avenida Esquina, Zona 1, Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala
generadores
Aguilar, Arimany, Consultores Asociados, S. A.
Design Center Diagonal 6 12-42 zona 10 Torre 1, Nivel 6 Oficina 601
INTERNACIONAL DE COMERCIO Y CONSULTORIA, SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA
GENERADORA DEL ESTE, SOCIEDAD ANONIMA
HIDRO XACBAL, SOCIEDAD ANONIMA
2a calle 8-01 zona 14 Edificio Las Conchas, tercer nivel
INVERSIONES ATENAS, SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA
Avenida La Reforma 9-76 zona 9
HIDROSACPUR, SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA
Hidroeléctrica SacJa
5a avenida 5-55 zona 14 Edificio Europlaza Torre 2, 6o nivel Oficina 603
ELECTRO GENERACIÓN, SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA
COMPAÑÍA ELECTRICA LA LIBERTAD SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA
Av. Reforma 7-62 zona 9, Ed Aristos Reforma, Of 710, Nivel 7
COENESA GENERACIÓN, SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA
El Estor, Izabal, Guatemala, Octava calle final, ruta Rio Dulce
Hidropower SDMM, S.A.
Agrocomecializadora del Polochic, S. A.
5 Av. 15-45 Z-10 Edificio C Empresarial Torre Nivel 5
RECURSOS NATURALES Y CELULOSAS, SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA
5a. Avenida 15-45, zona 10 Centro Empresarial Torre II, Nivel 10
TECNOGUAT, SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA
Diagonal 6, 10-65, Zona 10 Centro Gerencial Las Margaritas.
GENERADORA MONTECRISTO, S. A.
Diagonal 6, 10-65 Zona 10, Centro Gerencial Las Margaritas Torre I, Nivel 8, Oficina 801.
GENERADORA DE OCCIDENTE, LIMITADA
Diagonal 6 10-65, zona 10,Centro Gerencial Las Margaritas, T I Of 801
RENOVABLES DE GUATEMALA, S. A.
Diagonal 6 10-65, zona 10, CG las Margaritas, T I Of 801
CENTRAL AGRO INDUSTRIAL GUATEMALTECA, SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA
7 ave.6-53 z.4 Edificio El Triángulo nivel 4
HIDROELÉCTRICA SECACAO, SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA
SIDERURGICA DE GUATEMALA, SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA
Ave. Las Américas 18-81 z. 14 Edificio Colombus Center nivel 14.
INGENIO TULULÁ, SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA
Diagonal 6 10-01 zona 10, Centro Gerencial las Margaritas, Torre 2, Nive 7
COMPAÑÍA AGRÍCOLA INDUSTRIAL SANTA ANA SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA
12 calle 1-25 z.10 Edificio Géminis 10 Torre Norte nivel 15
INGENIO MAGDALENA, SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA
22 ave. 11-00 z.15 Vista Hermosa III, Edificio Jacaranda
INGENIO LA UNIÓN, SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA
Ave. Reforma 15-54 z. 9 Edificio Galerías Reforma of. 1403
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE ELECTRIFICACIÓN (INDE)
7a Avenida 2-29 zona 9, Ciudad de Guatemala
CENTRAL GENERADORA ELÉCTRICA SAN JOSÉ LIMITADA
3a Avenida 12-38 zona 10 Edificio Paseo Plaza Nivel 11
TAMPA CENTRO AMERICANA DE ELECTRICIDAD, LIMITADA
3ra. Ave. 12-38 z. 10 Edificio Paseo Plaza nivel 11
DUKE ENERGY GUATEMALA Y COMPAÑÍA SOCIEDAD EN COMANDITA POR ACCIONES
5 Avenida 5-55 Zona 14 Europlaza World Business Center Torre 3 Nivel 12
PUERTO QUETZAL POWER LLC
Av. Reforma 9-55, Z. 10, Edif. Reforma 10, Piso 11
2229-8400
transportistas
DUKE Enery International Transmisión Guatemala, Limitada
5 Avenida 5-55 Zona 14 Europlaza World Business Center Torre 3 Nivel 12
Redes Eléctricas de Centroamérica S. A.
Diagonal 6 10.50 Zona 10,Edificio Interaméricas World Center, Torre Sur nivel 14, Of 1401
Transporte de Electricidad de Occidente (TREO)
2a calle 8-01 zona 14 Edificio Las Conchas, Tercer Nivel
Transmisora de Energía Renovable, S. A. (Transnova)
Diagonal 6 10-65, zona 10, Centro Gerencial Las Margaritas, T I Of 801
Transportadora de Energía de Centroamérica, S. A. (TRECSA)
Zona Pradera Torre V Nivel 3
Empresa Propietaria de la Red
Oficentro Ejecutivo La Sabana Edificio 3. Primer Piso.Teléfono:(506) 2290-9100Fax:(506) 2296-4380Apartado Postal:1234-1007San José, Costa Rica, A.C.
Empresa de Transporte y Control de Energía Eléctrica (ETCEE-INDE)
7a Avenida 2-29 zona 9, Ciudad de Guatemala
Empresa de Transporte y Control de Energía Eléctrica (ETCEE-INDE)
7a Avenida 2-29 zona 9, Ciudad de Guatemala
Map of the National Interconnected System
The Atlas of the National Interconnected System (SNI) is an interactive digital tool that allows users to visualize, consult, and analyze geospatial information of Guatemala’s national electricity system.
It is designed to support the planning of energy projects and provides up-to-date data on the national electrical infrastructure. Access is through a web browser, with no specialized software required.
Frequently asked questions about the CNEE
What is the CNEE?
The National Electric Power Commission (CNEE) is the entity that leads the development of the electricity sector in Guatemala.
The functions of the CNEE are:
- Ensure compliance with the General Electricity Law and its regulations.
- Ensure that the obligations of licensees and concessionaires are met, protect the rights of users, and prevent conduct that undermines free competition, as well as abusive and discriminatory practices.
- Define transmission and distribution tariffs subject to regulation.
- Resolve disputes arising between electricity sector agents when they have not reached an agreement.
- Issue technical standards related to the electricity sector and supervise their compliance.
- Issue provisions and regulations to guarantee free access to and use of transmission lines and distribution networks.

What does the CNEE do?
The CNEE is responsible for the following 6 functions:
- Ensure compliance with the General Electricity Law and its regulations.
- Ensure that the obligations of licensees and concessionaires are met, protect the rights of users, and prevent conduct that undermines free competition, as well as abusive and discriminatory practices.
- Define transmission and distribution tariffs subject to regulation.
- Resolve disputes arising between electricity sector agents when they have not reached an agreement.
- Issue technical standards related to the electricity sector and supervise their compliance.
- Issue provisions and regulations to guarantee free access to and use of transmission lines and distribution networks.
What is the legal basis of the CNEE?
The National Electric Power Commission was established on May 28, 1997, as the technical body of the Ministry of Energy and Mines, through the General Electricity Law contained in Decree No. 93-96 of the Congress of the Republic of Guatemala. Its structure and functions are regulated by Governmental Agreement No. 256-97 and its amendments.
What have been the achievements of the CNEE?
- Attracting investments amounting to tens of billions of dollars.
- Promoting a high degree of competition among participants in the Wholesale Market.
- Maintaining investments in the electricity transmission and distribution network.
- Ensuring certainty in the management of authorizations required for various electricity sector activities, such as generation and transmission.
- Ensuring compliance with technical standards in the areas of safety and quality of transmission and distribution services.
These achievements have been made possible thanks to a market-based regulatory framework and the freedom provided by legal certainty and institutional strength, which are essential to attract investments and ensure sustainability in the short, medium, and long term.
All actions and initiatives implemented by the CNEE have contributed to promoting an environment of competition, efficiency, and investment in Guatemala’s electricity sector, helping to provide a reliable, high-quality energy service with greater coverage and competitive prices.
How does power reach your home?

How is the energy price calculated, and how is the electricity bill read?

Video Factura y precio de la energía
What are the obligations of electricity distribution companies?

Video obligaciones de las distribuidoras
Have energy prices in Guatemala increased or decreased?
Energy prices for end-users of electricity distribution services in Guatemala have remained stable between May 2023 and May 2025.
Electricity tariffs in Guatemala are set through a technical process that seeks to guarantee competitive prices and supply certainty for users, using all available regulatory mechanisms. This allows for stable tariffs despite the wide seasonality of generation and fluctuations in international fuel markets that supply Guatemala’s non-renewable generation.
Recent years show strong stability in tariffs for regulated users, which currently include almost all of the 4.2 million users of the Guatemalan electricity system.
Tariff stability has been achieved despite deficit rainfall conditions in key areas for hydroelectric generation in Guatemala, which have affected other Central American countries at times, sometimes resulting in energy rationing. Guatemala has not been affected to date.