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  • Nevis advances geothermal energy project with new bidding process

    January 23, 2025

    The Nevis Island Administration announced progress on its Geothermal Energy Project, with Premier Mark Brantley confirming a new bidding process for drilling contractors. Shortlisted contractors are expected to submit bids by February 2025, following a previous round that did not meet requirements. Source: St. Kitts Nevis Observer

  • Nevis Premier unveils US$101 million budget focused on jobs and economic growth

    January 23, 2025

    Nevis Premier Mark Brantley unveiled a US$101 million budget for 2025, prioritizing job creation, economic resilience, and sustainable growth. Brantley highlighted plans to leverage public-private partnerships and innovative solutions to improve wages and living standards while securing the island’s economic future. Source: IBTimes

  • Nevis plans airport upgrades to enable direct U.S. flights

    January 23, 2025

    Nevis is strengthening ties with the U.S., particularly Florida. The government plans major development projects, including enhancing Vance W. Amory International Airport to support direct flights from the U.S. East Coast. Source: Miami Herald

  • GEOBUILD and FRENZ collaborate to strengthen geothermal workforce in the Caribbean

    January 23, 2025

    The GEOBUILD initiative, in collaboration with the FRENZ program, is launching a six-month evaluation of skills and training needed for geothermal development in the Caribbean. The study will focus on workforce requirements across the geothermal cycle and identify opportunities for capacity building in key areas like project management and regulatory oversight. Source: ThinkGeoEnergy

  • CDB grant boosts water management and climate resilience efforts in Jamaica

    January 23, 2025

    The Caribbean Development Bank has approved a US$909,000 grant to The University of the West Indies to improve water resource management and climate resilience in Jamaica. Despite abundant freshwater, uneven distribution leaves rural and southern communities facing chronic shortages and unreliable systems, worsened by aging infrastructure and inadequate storage. Source: CariBank

  • Cuba partners with China to install seven PV parks

    January 9, 2025

    Cuba has signed an agreement with China to install seven 5 MW photovoltaic parks across six provinces. The project will save 18,000 tons of fuel annually, equating to a savings of US$7 million. This is part of Cuba’s broader plan to install 92 solar parks by 2028, aiming for 24% renewable energy penetration by 2030. […]

  • Grenada issues RFQ for 15.1 MWp solar project at Maurice Bishop International Airport

    January 9, 2025

    Grenada’s Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for a 15.1 MWp solar project at Maurice Bishop International Airport. The project, aimed at advancing the island’s energy transition, involves three separate solar plants integrated into the national grid through Grenada Electricity Services Ltd. (Grenlec). The selected bidder will sign a […]

  • FRV’s US$716 million Las Cunas solar project approved in Chile’s Atacama region

    January 9, 2025

    The Environmental Impact Assessment System (SEIA) has approved FRV’s Las Cunas US$716 million photovoltaic park project in Chile’s Atacama region. The project will have a 557.52 MWp capacity, including a 540 MW nominal power and a 553.66 MW BESS system Source: PV Magazine LATAM

  • Guyana achieves 98.3% potable water through major infrastructure investments

    January 9, 2025

    Guyana has successfully increased access to potable water, with 98.3% of its population now able to access clean water. This progress is the result of significant investments in water infrastructure, including the construction of treatment plants, water wells, and treatment upgrades. Source: Magnetic Media TV

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