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  • Winds of change slow to reach Caribbean’s renewable energy landscape

    October 4, 2016

    A paper published in the current issue of the journal Energy Policy examines the causes behind the slow pace of renewable energy development in the Caribbean. Harrie Vredenburg and colleagues surveyed 36 political jurisdictions in the Caribbean to assess factors that promote and restrict initiatives for greener energy generation. One outcome explained that incumbent electric […]

  • Nicaragua Textile Manufacturers Suffer From Expensive Energy

    October 3, 2016

    Textile sector growth in Nicaragua is limited by the cost of high electricity, according to the Nicaraguan Association of the Textile and Apparel Industry (Anitec). Excessively high rates discourage foreign investors who could enable the entry of textile companies and spinning mills into the country’s market. Electricity rates are currently so limiting that it makes […]

  • Caribbean islands receive training on climate-friendly cooling

    October 3, 2016

    Workshops hosted by the CARICOM Secretariat, in collaboration with  Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), are making an effort to reduce the amount of energy used in the Caribbean cooling sector. Dual training programs attracted over 50 policymakers and financial and private sector representatives from 15 Caribbean islands for sessions that ranged from policy (Nationally […]

  • Energy to create wealth: In Barbados, chances to earn from greener sources growing

    October 3, 2016

    Barbadians will now have the opportunity to become small power providers to the national grid. A July 13th decision by the Fair Trading Commission (FTC) to review the Renewable Energy Rider (RER) has facilitated wealth creation at the lowest-income level. Shifts in rate structure and the amount of energy that individuals and companies could invest […]

  • Ardian Infrastructure acquires four solar photovoltaic plants in Chile and Peru from Solarpack

    September 30, 2016

    Ardian Infrastructure today announced it has acquired an 81% stake in four Solarpack solar PV plants in South America. Three of the plants are in the north of Chile and one is in the south of Peru. Solarpack will continue to handle the plants’ operations, maintenance and day-to-day asset management to maximize the financial return […]

  • Enel Awarded 93 MW of Wind Capacity in Mexican Renewables Tender

    September 30, 2016

    A 93 MW wind farm in Salitrillos will contribute another 400 GWh to the national grid and Enel Mexico has been awarded the right to provide México’s Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) with energy over a 15-year and 20-year period. The Enel group has invested approximately USD$120 million into the plant, which is expected to enter […]

  • Dominican Republic has 186.5 MW of clean energy, says government

    September 28, 2016

    The Dominican Republic continues to make progress in clean energy with existing sources and plans for new installations totaling over 400 MW. Wind, solar and biomass currently dominate the DR market with an output of 186.5 MW and plans for power purchase agreements to install another 235 MW in wind power. Deputy Minister of Energy, […]

  • CREF2016 Partner Solar Head of State installs solar panels at St. Lucia’s Government House

    September 28, 2016

    Today, St. Lucia followed the Maldives and the United States to become the third nation to install solar panels on the national executive residence.  The installation was made possible through the generosity of Solar Head of State. This system will allow Government House to partially operate on renewable energy, saving the country hundreds of dollars in electricity […]

  • 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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