Belize is grappling with a severe energy crisis as soaring electricity costs from Mexico’s Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) place immense strain on its citizens. Prime Minister John Briceño revealed this week that during peak hours, Belizeans are paying up to one U.S. dollar per kilowatt, a rate that is significantly higher than global standards. This alarming situation has prompted the government to explore alternative solutions, including a potential connection to the Central American power grid.
