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US to provide funding for Caribbean and Central American renewables projects

Following the Caribbean Energy Summit held last week by Joe Biden, US Secretary of State John Kerry announced new funding for Caribbean and Central America renewable energy projects that bolster regional energy security. Secretary Kerry announced that, “USAID funding associated with the Caribbean and Central American renewable energy project is going to come online tomorrow, May […]

Update on St. Kitts & Nevis geothermal projects

At a regional CARICOM-sponsored geothermal meeting, Energy Minister Ian Patches Liburd announced that St. Kitts and Nevis are pursuing separate geothermal exploration projects. “The federation of St Kitts and Nevis as a destination is therefore self sufficient in opportunities for solar, wind and geothermal powered development. For that reason as a responsible administration it is […]

Minister James Fletcher to Lead Ministerial Roundtable, Blue Ribbon Session at CREF 2016

The organizers of CREF 2016 are pleased to announce that Minister James Fletcher, Minister of Energy and Sustainable Development for the Government of St. Lucia, has confirmed that he will lead the Ministerial Roundtable discussion at CREF 2016. Historically the blue ribbon event at CREF, this year’s session will gather government leaders to explore the […]

Aruba: storage top obstacle for progress on renewables

Aruba’s Prime Minister, Mike Eman, told climate wire that the nation will source half of its energy from renewable sources by the end of this year. In order to achieve its target of 100% renewables by 2020, Aruba  will face the challenge of constant energy flows from PV and wind sources. “When you have a […]

Latin America eyes volcanoes to fire up clean development

Mexico and Costa Rica plan to reduce their dependence on fossil fuels via geothermal and hydropower, part of an effort to meet the goal adopted by governments in the new Paris climate change agreement to keep global temperature rise “well below” 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial times. In 2015, 73 percent of Costa Rica’s energy […]

Jamaica reviews waste to energy proposals

Jamaican Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie, reported that a number of local and international companies have expressed interest in constructing waste-to-energy plants on the island. Proposals were submitted in response to an announcement made in March by Hon. Andrew Holness, in which he said that Jamaica will seek to implement […]

Nicaragua firm launches biomass plant

A Nicaragua-based firm is extracting energy from waste products from sugarcane and sorghum. Bagasse, a fibrous matter that remains after the stalks are crushed to extract their juices, will be processed through a 38 MW plant in San Rafael del Sur, helping the country to meet 5% of its electricity demand. With the inauguration of the […]

Fortune favors the bold: St. Vincent moves swiftly to develop geothermal

In a region which has struggled to get its geothermal ducks in a row, everything appears to be coming together in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, for what could be the first geothermal project built in the Caribbean in 30 years. “There’s no reason we should be the first, but we might be because we […]

Grenlec and Aris test solar-wind lighting technology

Grenada’s utility, Grenlec, has partnered with Aris Wind to explore the application of solar-wind lighting technology. Last February Aris installed a Remote Power Unit (RPU) on an island roundabout. These devices capture both wind and solar energy to power LED streetlights. Read more about RPUs here. Eddy Rugel, Aris’ Vice President of Business Development, confirmed, […]