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Saft provides lithium-ion batteries for Puerto Rican solar plant

Saft will provide energy storage for a 10 MW PV facility in Puerto Rico. The 20P lithium-ion batteries will allow the facility to store energy produced during the day, when energy demand is lower, and distribute it in the evening during peak-demand times. Saft business development manager Jim McDowall said: “In remote locations and islands, […]

Mexico heading for dramatic wind additions in 2017-18

In 2015, Mexico installed over 700 MW of new wind projects. According to the Mexican Wind Energy Association (AMDEE), Mexico ended 2015 by passing the 3,000 MW mark in wind power capacity. An additional 800 MW of wind power projects are planned for 2016. With the help of the Energy Transition Law, which commits to reaching […]

Caribbean Climate Innovation Centre is leading the regional response to climate change

Established in 2014, the Caribbean Climate Innovation Center (CCIC) seeks to develop a regionally integrated approach to solving the region’s climate, energy and resource challenges. CCIC’s CEO, Evertron Hanson, says that the organization takes an entrepreneurial approach to addressing these issues, “The purpose of this project is to build an entrepreneurial eco system that will […]

Cementos Argos to contribute 10% of Colombian energy savings goal

Colombian cement company, Cementos Argos, has signed on board to reduce its energy consumption. The company will put excess energy produced at its varies sites back into the grid. Additionally, use of cement mills will be limited during peak hours. Through these changes, Cementos Argos will save the equivalent of energy needed to power 130,000 […]

Bolivian Legislature approves construction of 50mw solar system

Last Thursday, Bolivia’s Legislative Assembly approved the construction of a 50 MW solar system by the state-owned utility Empresa Nacional de Energia’s (ENDE). The project will be supported by 67 million USD in funding from the French Development Agency (AFD). Once completed, the PV plant will generate 106 Gwh annually.   Read more here.

Guyana launches energy project

In an effort to electrify the 80% of rural areas in Guyana that have no electricity, Guyana’s Ministry of Public Infrastructure, the Multilateral Investment Fund and CARISBSAVE have partnered to implement the Sustainable Business Models for Rural Electrification and Energy Access project. The program will electrify 6,000 homes across 25 communities through solar power.   […]

Chile approves 600+ MW of renewable energy

The Chilean government approved the construction of a 600 MW PV system and a number of smaller systems this week. Approved projects include: Project (technology) Capacity Investment Cielos de Tarapaca (PV) 600 MW USD 1bn Planta Fotovoltaica La Esperanza (PV) 9 MW USD 18m Planta Fotovoltaica Marchigue (PV) 9 MW USD 18m Mini Central Hidroelectrica […]

BOEM gets third 400-MW floating wind lease request off Hawaii

The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management received a lease request for a 400 MW floating wind energy project from Progression Hawaii Offshore Wind. After reviewing the request, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management found that the company is qualified to pursue the lease.

Dominican Republic adds 49.5 MW of wind

Empresa Generadora de Electricidad Haina SA inaugurated a 49.5 MW wind park in the Dominican Republic. The project, which cost 120 USD and took 18 months to construct, consists of 15 wind turbines. Each turbine has a 3.3 MW capacity. The plant will generate 200,000 Mwh of electricity each year, which will double the DR’s wind […]