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Thermal Energy Partners begin final design for Nevis geothermal project

Technical teams arrived in Nevis last month to make final preparations with the Nevis Electric Utility (NEVLEC) before launching the construction of the island’s first geothermal power plant. Thermal Energy Partners, LLC (TEP) has joined Turboden, Clemessy and subsidiary, Eiffage, in a joint venture to provide EPC services for the project. Turboden was selected by […]

Venezuela’s energy woes spread to Cuba

Long-time trade partners, Venezuela and Cuba, are struggling to maintain a 15-year relationship that provided oil assistance to Cuba. While Cuba improves relations with the United States, it is also experiencing the fallout from Venezuela’s economic decline. Venezuela’s state-run oil firm PDVSA has slashed exports to Cuba this year; the Caribbean island has received 53,500 […]

Ormat announces closing of financing of the Bouillante Geothermal Power Plant on Guadeloupe

Ormat Technologies will close financing on the recently acquired 14.75 MW Bouillante geothermal power plant in order to expand capacity. Previously owned by Geothermie Bouillante SA the plant currently generates approximately 10 MW of power and an expansion will provide up to 45 MW of additional capacity. The project is a result of an agreement signed […]

Cuba and Russia sign agreement to restore nuclear cooperation for peaceful purposes

The agreement between Cuba an Russia includes collaborative research and development on subjects such as nuclear medicine, nuclear waste disposal and nuclear safety, among others. El acuerdo entre Cuba y Rusia incluye colaboración para la investigación y el desarrollo en temas como medicina nuclear, eliminación de residuos nucleares y seguridad nuclear, entre otros.

Commerce Dept to sponsor Central America trade mission

The U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration will host a mission to Central America in March of 2017. Open to all U.S. companies, the conference is an opportunity for interested parties to receive consultation from economic and commercial officers from the U.S. Embassies of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, Nicaragua and Panama. […]

CARILEC launches renewable energy community to drive regional collaboration

Caribbean Electricity Utility Services Corporation (CARILEC) has launched a virtual community that will provide membership for utility engineers and energy practitioners. The CARILEC Renewable Energy Community (CAREC) features training materials, monthly technical webinars and a real-time discussion board, all designed to give members the opportunity to connect with peers and collaborate with energy stakeholders. CAREC […]

JPS gets $50-m grant for smart LED streetlight project

New LED streetlights will illuminate much of Jamaica starting in December 2016. An agreement between to the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) and the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) will include the conversion of 105,000 streetlights from High Pressure Sodium to Light Emitting Diode (LED); a J$50 million grant from USTDA will fund the […]

Cuba’s key stakeholders confirm for investment summit

The organizers of the Cuba Energy & Infrastructure Summit are pleased to announce the newly confirmed participation of key Cuban stakeholders in the event. They include Ramsés Montes Calzadilla, Director of Electricity Policy & Planning, Ministry of Energy & Mines; Delice Moreno, Director of the National Electricity Engineering & Projects Company (INEL) and Director of […]

BP to ship first LNG cargo through Panama Canal

In late July the Panama Canal will add LNG to the commodities that pass through its locks. A US$5.3 billion expansion project aimed at getting giant-sized tankers from one ocean to the other will open a new trade route for heating and power-plant fuel. The Panama Canal Authority said the upgraded facility will look to […]