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  • What’s holding back LAC geothermal? Five-in-five with Alexander Richter, ThinkGeoEnergy

    April 13, 2017

    New Energy Events interview series, Five-in-Five, features concise and incisive interviews with leading industry players. We’ll be putting five market-critical questions to each of our interviewees over the course of a five minute segment. Ahead of the Geothermal Congress for Latin America and the Caribbean (GEOLAC), New Energy Events spoke with Alexander Richter, Founder of ThinkGeoEnergy and President […]

  • Cayman Islands hosts inaugural Caribbean Transitional Energy Conference

    April 13, 2017

    The Cayman Islands will enhance its position as a leader amongst Caribbean island nations in transitioning to renewable energy by hosting the inaugural Caribbean Transitional Energy Conference (CTEC) at the Kimpton Seafire Resort on 11-12 May 2017. The conference will provide a forum for delegates to hear distinguished experts discuss the latest advancements in renewable […]

  • Is Geothermal Competitive in an Era of Low Cost Renewables?

    April 12, 2017

     Guest Editorial written by Kevin Wallace, POWER Engineers News on power purchase rates of 40-50 $/MWh for new solar-PV plants begs the question – can geothermal be competitive, with prices challenging for any but the   largest of geothermal projects? We feel geothermal still has a valuable role in the energy portfolio, if the wider […]

  • Panama commissions its largest PV plant at 42 MW

    April 12, 2017

    Italian power provider Enel has connected to the grid Panama’s largest PV plant, the 42 MW Sol Real project. According to a filing with the stock exchange, the plant will sell power to the Enel’s 300 MW Fortuna hydroelectric power station in Panama. The installation is expected to generate around 70 million GWh of electricity […]

  • St. Lucia convenes today for public consultation on geothermal project

    April 11, 2017

    The Government of Saint Lucia (GoSL) convenes its third public consultation for its geothermal project today, where high-level representatives from the Department of Sustainable Development are expected to make informative presentations of the plans of the GoSL for geothermal exploration. The exploratory phase of the project continues with the next crucial steps being the completion of […]

  • Dominican Republic to commission 360 MW of renewables in 2018

    April 10, 2017

    The Dominican Corporation of State Electric Companies (CDEEE) announced that it has started work on eight renewable-energy projects that will provide 361.2MW of new generation capacity to the country’s grid in 2018. The announcement was made by Rubén Jiménez Bichara, executive vice president of CDEEE, during the launch of the Renewable Energy Projects Support Plan. […]

  • Nicaragua poised for geothermal boom, defines twelve areas for development

    April 7, 2017

    With large private and public investments and the support of the World Bank and the IDB, Nicaragua is ready to take advantage of its high renewable energy potential. With a potential of more than 2,000 MW, Nicaragua is one of the most attractive countries in Central America when it comes to investment into geothermal energy development. In 2014, […]

  • Guyana: Green Heart Tree Energy commissions new solar PV system

    April 6, 2017

    Green Heart Tree Energy (GHTE) entered the renewable energy market in Guyana earlier on March 3, 2017 when it commissioned a 10 kilowatt system to power the Paramakatoi Flavours Sun Dried Tomato Processing Plant, the company said in a statement. “The Paramakatoi project is the beginning of GHTE’s commitment to long term investment in the […]

  • Enel Mexico breaks ground on large solar facility

    April 5, 2017

    Enel has commenced the construction of a 238MW Don Jose capacity solar power plant in Mexico, with an investment of $220m. Located in the State of Guanajuato at San Luis de la Paz, the solar photovoltaic (PV) plant’s construction is being carried out by the Italian energy and gas major’s Mexican subsidiary Enel Green Power […]

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