Costa Rica is moving towards opening its electricity market, but its success depends on ensuring benefits reach all consumers, not just large industries. The country insists that liberalization will only be considered legitimate if resulting efficiencies translate into lower costs for households and small businesses throughout the nation, including those in rural provinces. The focus is on equitable access to affordable energy as a key condition for market reform. Officials emphasize that the opening must demonstrably improve conditions for the average electricity user. Without this, the process risks undermining public trust and failing to achieve its intended economic impact. The standard for success is clear: tangible benefits for all Costa Ricans.
