Luz y Fuerza de San Lorenzo Sociedad AnĂ³nima (English: San Lorenzo Light and Power Company; commonly known as Lufussa) is a Honduran energy company created in 1994, shortly after the country allowed the development of privately-owned power plants. Founded by brothers Schucry Kafie, Luis Kafie, and Eduardo Kafie, it is one of a small number of substantial energy providers in the country, with an installed capacity of 390 MW from three main power plants. In 1993, during the government of Rafael Leonardo Callejas, Honduras made it possible for private enterprises to provide thermal energy to the country. In 1994, Lufussa was established as a power company, and Carlos Roberto Reina approved a 10-year contract and Lufussa. In 1997, Lufussa was one of three firms out of thirteen prequalified competitors to bid on a 60-megawatt government contract, ultimately splitting the contract with another Honduran energy company, EMCE. New contracts awarded via public tender were signed under the administrations of Carlos Flores and Ricardo Maduro. In March 2014, Lufussa negotiated an agreement with the Honduran government to provide 30 megawatts of power to the country for the next two years, with production from the power plants involved being exclusive to Honduras. More information...
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