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  • CABEF releases RFP to fund Caribbean RE/EE projects

    September 15, 2017

    The Caribbean Basin Sustainable Energy Fund (CABEF), a clean energy and energy efficiency investment and financing fund, seeks to receive project proposals from owners, developers and project sponsors seeking financing for their renewable energy and energy efficiency projects. The deadline to submit a proposal is October 15, 2017. Eligible projects for the Fund include utility-scale […]

  • UAE to fund renewable projects on five islands

    September 13, 2017

    Following the February opening of the $50m UAE-Caribbean Renewable Energy Fund, the United Arab Emirates has selected the Funds first five projects in Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. According to the UAE, the projects symbolize what renewables and partnership can offer, particularly following Hurricane Irma. Barbuda will see immediate implementation of […]

  • St. Lucian minister calls for increased resiliency of public infrastructure

    September 13, 2017

    Following a tour of the island after Hurricane Irma, St. Lucia’s Economic Development, Housing, and Transport minister, Guy Joseph, issues a call to revisit building codes for public infrastructure. “I think that in Saint Lucia, me for example, as Minister of Housing, if we are going to be engaged in the construction of public housing, […]

  • Drilling rig soon to arrive at Nevis geothermal project

    September 12, 2017

    With limited news over the past few months, the developer of the geothermal project on Nevis in the Caribbean has now announced that it was able to clear the site for the drilling rig a mere  four days prior to the arrival of Hurricane Irma. With the completion of the preparation, the Nevis Geothermal project […]

  • Central America and Caribbean to invest $3.3b in smart grid infrastructure

    August 1, 2017

    Facing high electricity losses from theft and challenges incorporating renewable energy onto the grid, Central America and Caribbean region’s utilities will invest $3.3 billion in smart grid infrastructure over the next decade to address these challenges. With the support of international development agencies, several flagship projects are being developed and indicating a start of a growth […]

  • Puerto Rico debuts largest operational solar plant in Caribbean

    May 2, 2017

    The Caribbean’s biggest operational solar plant has opened in Puerto Rico. The Oriana Solar Park has debuted in the area of Isabela, with an estimated production of 100,000 megawatt-hours of energy in its first year of operations. “The Oriana Solar Park is the example of the future of power generation in Puerto Rico, one that […]

  • Regional energy partners focus on charting way forward

    April 20, 2017

    Energy partners in the Region met in Georgetown, Guyana, last month to assess progress and to agree on the way forward for the sector. The partners gathered for the Mid-Term Planning Meeting of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Technical Assistance Programme (REETA) held 9-10 March. REETA is the German International Cooperation (GIZ) and the […]

  • Jamaican and Canadian energy researchers sign MOU

    April 19, 2017

    Canadian support for Jamaica’s energy sector has been strengthened with the signing of a five-year memorandum of understanding (MoU) on March 13, 2017 between Ryerson University’s Centre for Urban Energy (CUE), and Jamaica-based Caribbean Energy Solutions Research Institute (CESRI). Dr Usha George, vice-president, Research and Innovation for at CUE, and Dr Gary Jackson, principal director […]

  • Jamaica’s electricity to be majority renewables within two years

    April 19, 2017

    The government is projecting that, within two years, more than half of Jamaica’s electricity demand, totalling nearly 700 megawatts, will be generated from renewable sources. According to finance and public service minister, Audley Shaw, this is based on the government’s “aggressive” approach to fuel diversification resulting in over 200 megawatts of renewable energy already being […]

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