Caribbean Clean Energy News

June 23, 2023

The Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) partners with the Jamaica Energy Resilience Alliance (JERA) to promote energy resilience and sustainability

The Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) formed an alliance with the Jamaica Energy Resilience Alliance (JERA). The partnership with…

May 26, 2023

US Vice President Harris will meet with Caribbean leaders to discuss climate change, energy, food security, and economic prosperity

US Vice President Kamala Harris plans to travel to the Caribbean to meet with regional leaders in June. On the agenda? Climate change, energy, food…

May 26, 2023

Jamaica issues call for expressions of interest to supply renewable energy to the island

Jamaica issued a long-awaited call for expressions of interest to supply the island with renewable energy. Jamaica’s energy Minister also mentioned…

May 11, 2023

The fierce urgency of now

Written by: Ralph “Bizzy” Williams, Founder & Chairman, Williams Industries Inc. Planet Earth was designed with all the ingredients…

May 11, 2023

Guyana gears up to develop eight solar plants

Guyana prepares to develop eight utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) plants with a capacity of 33 MW. Source: Newsroom.gy

April 27, 2023

Energy Leaders Recognized at 5th annual CREF Industry Awards

THE BEST IN CARIBBEAN CLEAN ENERGY REVEALED AT CARIBBEAN RENEWABLE ENERGY FORUM New Energy Events, hosts of the Caribbean Renewable Energy Forum…

April 27, 2023

A 23 MW PV park begins operations in Cuba

The Vietnamese company, Thai Binh Green PowerInvestment Corporation has officially started operation at the 23 MW PV park in Cuba. Source: PV Magazine…

April 27, 2023

Green Solutions International SKN and NABCEP sign agreement to establish the first regional hub for solar energy training in the Caribbean

Green Solutions International SKN Incorporated and North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners partner to establish NABCEP Caribbean, which…

April 27, 2023

bp and Shell break ground on 112 MW solar plant in Trinidad and Tobago

Construction commenced on the 112 MW solar plant in Trinidad and Tobago, the project is being developed by bp and Shell. Source: EnergyNowTT