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  • New Energy Insights: Pim van der Burg, CIBC First Caribbean

    December 2, 2016

    New Energy Events is pleased to announce a new series of concise and incisive interviews – New Energy Insights – with leading industry players. We’ll be putting five market-critical questions to each of our interviewees over the course of a highly digestible five minute segment. We’re calling them Five-In-Five. As a warm up to next week’s Caribbean infrastructure […]

  • Iberdrola commissions 300MW combined cycle power plant in Mexico

    November 22, 2016

    The 300 MW Dulces Nombres II power generation facility will boast the latest technology advances according to Iberdrola, which has commissioned the plant in the State of Nuevo León, Mexico. Technology that is more cost-effective will help the $250 million combined cycle power plant to meet the electricity demand of the region’s industrial sector while […]

  • Financing secured for large wind farm in Chile

    November 22, 2016

    Three banks will finance 115 MW wind farm in Chile. Japan’s SMBC, France’s Credit Agricole, and Norway’s DNB have agreed to provide financing for the proposed Cabo Leones 1 Wind Farm in Chile’s Atacama Desert. Spanish energy company, Ibereolica and France’s EDF Energies Nouvelles closed financing with the three banks, according to two sources with […]

  • Projects In Cuba Face Uphill Struggle For Funding

    November 20, 2016

    Despite high hopes for business development in Cuba, two major factors inhibit European banks from lending to the fledgling economy. The threat of sanctions from the U.S and Cuba’s “rock-bottom” debt rating give bankers in France, the UK, Germany and Switzerland pause, thus stalling big and small projects alike. The sanctions problem originates with a […]

  • $50m funding round opens through IRENA and Abu Dhabi fund

    November 16, 2016

    Opening its fifth funding round, IRENA and the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development further cements its commitment to renewable energy in developing regions, providing concessional loans for developing countries renewable energy projects. This funding round of $50 million is part of a larger $350m program to provide support to renewable energy projects endorsed by IRENA. The […]

  • Brazil investment mission to Saint Lucia and OECS

    November 15, 2016

    A large group of Brazilian investors and parliamentarians arrived in Saint Lucia on November 11th for a Mission to explore direct and joint investment opportunities in over 11 areas. The Mission, titled “Um Porto de Opportunidades” (A Port of Opportunities), is a cooperative effort between the Brazilian Embassy, Saint Lucia Government, Invest Saint Lucia (ISL) […]

  • EU pledges over €70 million to Latin America and the Caribbean

    November 13, 2016

    The European Union has pledged over €70 to “improve the conditions of people within the Community of Latin America and Caribbean States (CELAC).” The funding is part of a €74 million sustainable development program in accordance with the “Transforming Our World: the 2030 agenda for Sustainable Development”; it intends to support a transition towards sustainable […]

  • Investing in Haiti: The market weighs in

    November 1, 2016

    Would a strong regulatory framework encourage private sector money to flow into Haiti’s renewable energy sector? Should rural mini grids be a greater target area for investment? If the views of potential investors in attendance at last week’s Caribbean Renewable Energy Forum (CREF) 2016 are any indication, then the answer would be a resounding yes. […]

  • Grenada wants more funds for sustainable development

    September 27, 2016

    Grenada is urging world leaders and the leaders of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) to contribute more funds to fill the gap needed to reach the targets of the SDGs. Foreign Affairs Minister Elvin Nimrod explained three structural problems that inhibit climate action for Caribbean and the Pacific, nations that he said must be the […]

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