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Currently, there are two geothermal facilities in operation in El Salvador, the 95 MW Ahuachapan, and the 66 MW Berlin plant. Majority state-owned power company LaGeo, formerly Gesal, operates the two plants.Overview's energy sector is largerly focused on renewables. El Salvador is the largest producer of in . Except for , which is almost totally owned and operat. .
El Salvador is the country with the highest production in . Total installed capacity in 2006 was 1,312 MW, of which 52% was thermal, 36% and 12% geothermal. The largest sha. .
In 1995, only 65.5% of the population in El Salvador had access to electricity. Currently, the electrification index is 83.4%. This coverage is higher than that in Guatemala (83.1%), Honduras (71.2%) and Nicaragua (. .
In 2005, the average number of interruptions per subscriber was 12, while duration of interruptions per subscriber was 16 hours. This is very close to the for , which are 13 interruptions and 14 hou.
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