In Honduras, solar power has done more harm than good, communities say
PolicyThursday, July 9, 2026Mongabay

In Honduras, solar power has done more harm than good, communities say

Communities in Honduras are reporting that the push for solar power, initiated in 2013 as a national priority, has led to more harm than benefits, highlighting concerns over foreign investment impacts and local ecosystem degradation. This situation suggests a need for reevaluation of renewable energy strategies to ensure they align with community interests and environmental sustainability.

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