Costa Rica's 'Republic of the Republic' reported on August 31 that Costa Rica's law stipulates that the maximum installed capacity of solar power cannot exceed 15% of demand, which greatly limits the development of solar energy utilization in the country. Poás, Tuetal, Belén, Alajuela and other places have reached Or close to the upper limit of solar power generation.
Currently, 0.34% of Costa Rica's electricity comes from solar energy, with the United States accounting for 1.4%, Honduras 10%, and Guatemala 1.8%.