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Montserrat Geothermal Project to Commence Drilling on Third Well

The Icelandic Drilling Company, contracted by the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID), has offloaded their drilling equipment at the site of the third well in Monserrat and drilling will begin soon. It has taken longer than anticipated to prepare the site, as the terrain was rough, rocky and covered in layers of deposited ash. […]

Inter-American Development Bank to finance $103.4m renewable power project in Nicaragua

Nicaragua will get support from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) for geothermal projects in the Cosigüina field. Located in the northwestern part of the country, the site will facilitate studies to ascertain the technical feasibility of a commercial-width well. It will also be the location for product development of mechanisms used to attract private investment. […]

Bermuda Utility Revises Net Metering Program for Solar

Bermuda’s net metering program, launched in 2010, is coming to an end after Bermuda Electric Light Company Limited (BELCO) has decided to replace it with an avoided cost compensation scheme. This revision is likely to reduce the level of new residential and commercial PV installations. The current 335 participants will continue to receive the subsidy, […]

Renewable Energy Projects Secured $6 Billion From Multilateral Banks In 2015

Six banks: The World Bank, The European Investment Bank (EIB), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the African Development Bank (AfDB), and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) provided a total of $25 billion in climate finance across the world last year. Renewable energy projects secured  $6 billion in […]

Jamaica’s Hon. Andrew Wheatley, Minister of Energy, Confirms for Ministerial Session at CREF ‘16

Jamaica’s incoming Minister responsible for energy policy, Dr. the Honorable Andrew Wheatley has confirmed his participation in CREF 2016 and as a speaker on the Ministerial Roundtable discussion on October 18th. Jamaica is a market in transition: renewables are increasingly front and center, as is natural gas. Minister Wheatley joins a blue ribbon session at […]

Taking the Time to Invest in Cuba: An interview with Havana Energy

In 2012, UK-based Havana Energy entered into a joint venture with the Cuban company Zerus SA, part of Azcuba, the Cuban Sugar Group, to build five biomass power plants in Cuba. The deal was one of the biggest joint ventures between Cuba and a British company in almost half a century, and the first notable […]

Cuba’s Future Looking Sunny with Solar Power

Savings of over half a million dollars in fossil fuel spending has motivated Cuba to further invest in renewable energy infrastructure projects. The Pinar 220 solar park near Pinar del Rio in western Cuba uses 12,080 PV panels, has fed almost 6 GW of electricity to Cuba’s national grid and generates an average of 12 […]

Argentina 1GW Tender Attracts 6.37GW of Bids

Developers hungry to get into the Argentinian renewable energy market showed up in a big way for the tender, applying to sell 6,366 MW of power in an October auction – more than six times the amount the government called for. “I’ve never expected 6,000 megawatts,” Energy Minister Juan Jose Aranguren told reporters in Buenos […]

Passage of PROMESA Means Bright Future Ahead for Puerto Rico Renewables

The Puerto Rico Oversight, Management and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA) will aid Puerto Rico in restructuring its $72 billion debt, which should to ease the ability for clean power projects to receive financing. The new law enables energy and infrastructure projects to be designated as “critical” by a fiscal control board, thus moving along more […]