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April 18, 2016

Webinar Presentations | The Caribbean Utility & Energy Efficiency: New Approaches to Promoting Commercialization

Download the presentations by clicking on the names of the panelist below:

Jacob Corvidae, Manager, Rocky Mountain Institute

Kelly Tomblin, President & CEO, Jamaica Public Service Co.

All other panelists spoke without a slide deck. You can view the recorded version of the webinar here.

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