Caribbean Clean Energy News

July 5, 2021

Deetken Impact Sustainable Energy Signs Agreements to acquire participation in the Monte Plata Solar power plant in the Dominican Republic

Impact asset manager Deetken Impact Sustainable Energy (DISE), announces the signing of agreements for the acquisition of the Monte Plata solar power…

July 5, 2021

ECLAC: Caribbean has right conditions to become renewable energy hub

The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) says the region has all the right conditions to become a renewable energy hub with…

June 28, 2021

Integrate Caribbean energy services markets

Integration of the Caribbean energy services markets could help to make businesses more competitive and reduce costs for project development…

June 22, 2021

USAID AND CARICOM Development Fund sign an MOU to strengthen cooperation

The United States Agency for International Development/Eastern and Southern Caribbean Mission (USAID/ESC) and the CARICOM Development Fund (CDF)…

June 21, 2021

Kenesjay Green announces the establishment of Trinidad and Tobago’s hydrogen research collaborative (H2RC)

Philip Julien, Chairman of Kenesjay Green and Managing Director of NewGen Energy, today shared in his company’s vision for greener energy supply and…

June 18, 2021

Puerto Rico Energy Bureau OKs $1.2B in electrical infrastructure projects

The Puerto Rico Energy Bureau has approved $1.2 billion to be used for all electrical infrastructure projects included in the Puerto Rico Electric…

June 17, 2021

Dominican Republic inaugurates 120 megawatt solar energy park

President Luis Abinader inaugurated the largest renewable energy park in the Antilles and another act, the Duarte highway kilometer 58, both works in…

June 15, 2021

Hard-hit by COVID-19, Latin America seen skimping on climate cash

Latin America is investing too little in a green economic recovery from COVID-19, with only 2% of the region’s stimulus funds being spent on…

June 15, 2021

The Caribbean Sea faces dual threat of climate change and overfishing

The Caribbean Sea’s blue economy, touted as a sustainable solution to the region’s concerns, could be the Caribbean’s last hope. Global…