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  • JPS braces for power disruption from Saharan dust storm

    June 29, 2020

    The Saharan Air Layer, also known as Saharan dust, is creating electricity supply issues due to the dust contaminating power production infrastructure. With a second wave of Saharan dust coming this weekend, JPS issues a warning for its utility customers.  “The heavy dust represents an increase in contaminants on the system which can result in […]

  • Barbados port moves toward “green maritime hub” with hybrid/electric equipment acquisition

    June 29, 2020

    Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has concluded an agreement to supply Barbados Port Inc (Barbados Port) with four fully electric forklifts and two hybrid straddle carriers for use at the Port of Bridgetown. The Port of Bridgetown is a full-service seaport located in Barbados and managed by Barbados Port Inc. Its marine terminal handles all major […]

  • Improved regulations can speed up the pace of Caribbean renewable investment

    June 29, 2020

    The “biggest roadblock” to the investment in renewable energy projects in the Caribbean are the investor regulations that are in place, Martin Vogt, managing director of German investment and asset management company MPC Capital has said. Vogt made the statement as part of a presentation in the Energy Chamber’s virtual conference during a session titled […]

  • EcoEléctrica Power Plant

    PREPA Finalizes Contract with EcoEléctrica, Naturgy

    June 25, 2020

    José Ortiz, Executive Director of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) announced Monday the signing of its 12-year contract with EcoEléctrica and natural gas supplier Naturgy, with a reported $1.3 billion in savings for the corporation. Highlights of the new contract: Reduces the fixed payment for the energy produced by EcoEléctrica by ~$100 million […]

  • Puerto Rico Awards T&D Concession

    June 25, 2020

    The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority has reached an agreement for private management of its transmission and distribution system. The Financial Oversight and Management Board (FOMB) and other government entities approved the deal to hire a U.S.-Canadian consortium for operations. Known as LUMA Energy, the consortium is a joint venture between Quanta Services and Canadian […]

  • Guadeloupe launches three tenders for geothermal energy

    June 12, 2020

    The French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME) has launched three tenders on regional geothermal development in Guadeloupe, Caribbean with a planned Caribbean Geothermal Centre of Excellence. Operational implementation of the Caribbean Centre of Excellence in Geothermal, based in Guadeloupe Study of the content and how to implement the training programme provided through the Caribbean […]

  • Record lows in Bermuda’s power consumption due to solar, storage and energy efficiency

    June 12, 2020

    Since peak energy was reached in 2009, residential consumption has fallen by 14 per cent and commercial usage has dropped by 20 per cent, and today Bermuda’s power consumption has dropped to its lowest level in 20 years The reduction meant that Belco’s annual output of energy has dipped below 600 million kilowatt hours for […]

  • IDB Invest to prioritize delivery of renewables with green transmission line certifications

    June 12, 2020

    IDB Invest, the private sector arm of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), will be issuing the first certifications of green transmission lines (GTLs) in the world, the bank said on Friday. Certification can be given to projects in their initial stages as well as transmission lines currently in operation. They have to be transporting renewable […]

  • Colombia eases renewable energy development with addition of private service ports

    June 12, 2020

    In a move set to ease restrictions for the movement of imported renewable energy equipment, the Colombian energy ministry announced that private service ports will be allowed to receive and handle imported equipment destined for renewable energy projects in the country. Private ports have been given the special green light through a resolution by the […]

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