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Sustainable Energy & Development News VOL.1 APRIL 2013 THE MONTHLY REVIEW OF SUSTAINABLE ENERGY & DEVELOPMENT NEWS IN THE CARIBBEAN FROM THE REGION”S LEADING INFORMATION PLATFORMS. How Math & Science Can Transform Jamaica’s Solar Economy For the past few weeks, we’ve blogged extensively about the upcoming (and first-ever) Jamaica Alternave Energy Expo. Hosted by USSolar Instute at the Kingston Pegasus Hotel from April 15 to 16, this 2-day event will feature some of the most prominent PV experts in the industry as we collecvely map out a template that Jamaica and other Caribbean naons can follow in the years to come. Read more This publication is prepared by the Caribbean Energy Information System. Paulwell Pushes For Renewable Energy Energy Minister, Phillip Paulwell, says the Government has began to aggressively pursue the addion of energy from renewable sources into the country’s energy mix in order to achieve the target of 20 per cent of energy and 30 per cent of electricity coming from renewable sources by 2030. Read more St Lucia Plans Green Energy Push St Lucia is planning a series of “major iniaves” in the area of sustainable energy this year, according to Governor General Dame Pearlee Louisy. The Governor General, who was speaking this week ahead of the country’s budget debate, pointed to climate change as a major factor in the government’s thinking. Read more What’s Happening Now Across The Region...

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THE MONTHLY REVIEW OF SUSTAINABLE ENERGY & DEVELOPMENT NEWS IN THE CARIBBEAN FROM THE REGION”S LEADING INFORMATION PLATFORMS.

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Sustainable Energy &Development News

VOL.1 APRIL 2013

THE MONTHLY REVIEW OF SUSTAINABLE ENERGY & DEVELOPMENT NEWS IN THE CARIBBEAN FROM THE REGION”S LEADING INFORMATION PLATFORMS.

How Math & Science Can Transform Jamaica’s Solar Economy For the past few weeks, we’ve blogged extensively about the upcoming

(and first-ever) Jamaica Alternative Energy Expo. Hosted by USSolar Institute at the Kingston Pegasus Hotel from April 15 to 16, this 2-day

event will feature some of the most prominent PV experts in the industry as we collectively map out a template that Jamaica and other

Caribbean nations can follow in the years to come. Read more

This publication is prepared by the Caribbean Energy Information System.

Paulwell Pushes For Renewable EnergyEnergy Minister, Phillip Paulwell, says the Government has began to

aggressively pursue the addition of energy from renewable sources into the country’s energy mix in order to achieve the target of 20 per cent

of energy and 30 per cent of electricity coming from renewable sources by 2030. Read more

St Lucia Plans Green Energy PushSt Lucia is planning a series of “major initiatives” in the area of

sustainable energy this year, according to Governor General Dame Pearlette Louisy. The Governor General, who was speaking this week ahead of the country’s budget debate, pointed to climate change as a

major factor in the government’s thinking. Read more

What’s Happening Now Across The Region...

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APRIL 2013 IN REVIEW BE IN THE KNOW ON RENEWABLE ENERGY

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29-4-2013 ||Rural Electrification Programme EndsA new entity to replace the Rural Electrification Programme (REP) has been mandated to develop renewable energy solutions for Jamaicans who live too far from the national power grid. Making his contribution to the Budget Debates yesterday, Energy Minister, Phillip Paulwell, said the REP had been renamed Jamaica Energy Solutions Limited and given a new mission. Read more

29-4-2013 || St. Lucia Promotes Renewable Energy UseThe Government of St. Lucia is developing a program to promote renewable energies in order to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change, announced Governor General Pearlette Louisy. Read more

26-4-2013 || Clear Roadmap Needed For Energy Sector – JMAThe Jamaica Manufacturers’ Association (JMA) is hoping the Energy Minister Philip Paulwell will present a clear plan to address the challenges facing the energy sector when he makes his contribution to the Budget Debate in Parliament this afternoon. Read more

26-4-2013 ||Solar Lighting For Sando Waterfront San Fernando Mayor Navi Muradali is calling for solar and wind powered lighting along the San Fernando Waterfront which is currently being developed. Muradali, chairman of the Green Expo committee says the renewable power was one way to conserve energy. Read more

CIPORE EVENTS, See All Events

Renewable Energy Finance Forum – Latin America and

Caribbean (REFF-LAC) 2013April 30, 2013- May 1, 2013

Four Seasons Hotel,Miami USA

IEC hosted Seminar on Jamaica’s Readiness for Solar

Energy May 15, 2013

Montego Bay, Jamaica

Wind Power Mexico 2013May 28-29, 2013

Mexico City

12th World Wind Energy Conference & Renewable

Energy Exhibition WWEC2013“Opening Doors to Caribbean

Winds”Havana, Cuba, 3-5 June 2013

22-3-2013 || Overseas Consultants Conducting Grid Analysis ENERGY Minister Phillip Paulwell said overseas consultants have been contracted to conduct a grid analysis of the ability and capacity of the island’s transmission and distribution network to absorb electricity from renewable energy. According to Paulwell, this project, which is being funded by the World Bank, will help the Government to determine what is happening with the grid. Read more

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24-4-2013 || TT And Indonesia To Explore EnergyTrinidad and Tobago and Indonesia have laid the foundation for possible future cooperation in energy projects, as a result of a meeting between Energy Minister Kevin C. Ramnarine and Her Excellency Prianti Gagarin Djatmiko Singgih, Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to this country. Read more

22-4-2013 || Wigton To Add 62% More Wind PowerWigton Windfarm Limited’s (WWFL) plans to start expansion this year. WWFL projects that it will generate additional energy of 63 gigawatt-hours (GWh) per year from an extra capacity of 24 megawatts (MW) by 2015. Read more

18-4-2013 || Cuba Seeking More Renewable Energy ProjectsIncreasing its call to foreign investors to participate in renewable-energy projects on the island, the Cuban government upped its plans with five biomass, wood, solar and wind energy projects, the Asociación de Empresarios Europea Hispano Lusa Cubana first reported. Read more

17-4-2013 ||Barbados And China Talk Renewable Energy, TradeBarbados and China are planning to expand their bilateral cooperation to areas including green energy and trade, according to Foreign Minister Senator Maxine McClean. The Minister recently met with Chinese Ambassador to Barbados Xu Hong to discuss what she called “critical areas,” including renewable energy, sports and culture, agriculture and industry. Read more

22-4-2013 || EDF Walks Away From 100MW Dominica Geothermal Project French utility EDF has reportedly withdrawn from a 100MW geothermal project set to be developed in Dominica putting the future of the scheme in doubt. Read more

2nd Annual Caribbean Gas Trading and Supply Conference

2013June 25 - 26, 2013

The Hilton Trinidad, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

Metering Latin America 2013August 27-29, 2013

Transamerica Expo Centre, São Paulo, Brazil

25-4-2013 ||Grenada Moving To Liberalise Electricitysector – Attempts To Reduce Light Bills Grenada says it will use funds provided by the World Bank to facilitate the liberalisation of its electricity sector as part of an initiative being undertaken by other countries within the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS). Public Utilities Minister Gregory Bowen told Parliament that EC$1.4 million from the World Bank would be used to facilitate the process. Read more

24-4-2013 || Invest In EnergyThe Minister of Finance is encouraging investment in the renewable energy sector in Barbados. Speaking last night at the official opening of the Barbados Branch of the Pan American International Insurance located in Fontabelle, Christopher Sinckler indicated to Barbados’ newest insurance agent that renewable energy is still largely untapped in this country and therefore a good investment. Read more

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9-4-2013 ||Barbados Needs Renewable EnergyMore calls for Barbados to restructure its economy using renewable energy as its platform. This time from Mark Hill, the chief innovation officer at Innogen Technologies Incorporated. Read more

5-4-2013 || Talking Renewable Energy In The SouthIn February, the Ministry of Energy, Science and Technology and Public Utilities held a private sector forum in Belize City. They’re pushing an agenda of renewable energy sources – to get Belize away from a costly fossil fuel dependency. Read more

3-4-2013 ||Italians Studying J’can HydroITALIAN consulting firm SP Studio Pietrangeli is conducting a feasibility study of five potential hydropower sites at a cost of more than $109 million. Read more

4-4-2013 ||Hub Of HopeBarbados can become the hub of renewable energy in the region. And that’s because the country has the finance and the technical expertise to make it a reality. President of Fairway Developments Ltd, David Staples, gave this assurance last night while speaking on a panel discussion on the topic “Opportunities, Challenges and Solutions to the Movement of People and Business in CARICOM” at the Tom Adams Financial Centre, Church Village, the City. Read more

11-4-2013 ||Gov’t Focuses On Renewable Energy For Smaller HotelsSome $15 million has been set aside in the 2013-14 Estimates of Expenditure, now before the House of Representatives, to improve the competitiveness of small and medium-size hotels through the use of renewable energy. The Caribbean Hotel Energy and Action Project is a carry-over from the last fiscal year, and is being implemented by the Ministry of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining, with funding through the Inter-American Development Bank. Read more

11-4-2013 ||Initiatives Set In Place To Combat High Energy CostNew policies were outlined on Tuesday, during the 2013 reading of the budget, to lower the high cost of energy in St. Kitts and Nevis and create a cleaner atmosphere. Read more

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17-4-2013 ||Alternative Energy Gadgets On ShowFor something so technologically advanced, it sure looks antiquated. On closer inspection, however, you realise that where it loses points in physical appearance, it makes up for it in its remote control capacity and multiple USB ports. Read more

2-4-2013 ||Solar Farm To Produce Brilliant Energy SolutionsThe official groundbreaking for a 5-acre Solar Farm is a testimony to Government’s commitment to addressing the energy challenges currently faced. This was noted by Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Energy Lenrick Lake in his welcoming remarks on Wednesday March 27, 2013 at the Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw International Airport. This initiative is a joint venture between the Governments of the St. Kitts and Nevis and the Republic of China (Taiwan). Read more

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For renewable energy professionals in the region it is a very useful tool for hunting for that next job or business opportunity. I can attest to that as I found my present job via CIPORE.

Please keep up the good work and I encourage everyone who visits the site to tell someone new about it. Information sharing is what CIPORE is about.”

LEIGHTON WATERMANCaribbean Project ManagerGVEP InternationalWest Indian International Tours BuildingWorthingChrist ChurchBarbadosOctober 3, 2012

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APRIL 2013 IN REVIEWBE IN THE KNOW ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY, ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE CHANGE

24-4-2013 || Continue Water Conservation Measures – NWCCorporate Public Relations Manager at the National Water Commission (NWC), Charles Buchanan, is urging citizens to continue practising water conservation measures. Speaking in an interview with JIS News, Mr. Buchannan said recent rainfalls are not enough to break the drought conditions being experienced across the island. Read more

SCAN ME AND LOG ON!

24-4-2013 ||Caribbean Tourism Stakes Salvation on Greener PoliciesTourism, widely regarded as the mainstay of Caribbean economies, is being challenged to remain sustainable in an era of climate change and its impact on beaches, rivers and other attractions. Carlos Vogeler, regional director for the Americas United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO), speaking at a four-day Sustainable Tourism Development conference held here last week, said that World Tourism Day on Sep. 27 will be dedicated to tourism and water. Read more

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23-4-2013 ||Green Award For SchoolA LOCAL school was yesterday awarded a top environmental honour – a Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation green flag – in recognition for its commitment to preserving the environment. Read more22-4-2013 ||Reclaiming water: A solution to one of Jamaica’s problemsPILES of dishes left undone, toilets needing to be flushed, stale laundry in overflowing baskets, parched crops in the field are just a few of the signs of a chronic water problem. You probably have not had water in your pipe for a while or you may only have water because of the recent rainfall. Read more

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BE IN THE KNOW ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY,

ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE CHANGE

Steps to Developing an Energy Management Programme for

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Environmental Management – Toolkit

Energy Efficiency Toolkit For Manufacturers – Eight Proven

Ways To Reduce your Costs

TOOL KITS FOR yOUR BUSINESS

Energy Climate Partnership of the Americas

Energy Efficiency Guidelines- St. Lucia ( 2010)

PSOJ Draft Baseline Study Report - Jamaica 4 March 2011

PSOJ Draft Baseline Study Report - TT May 13

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St. George’s Declaration of Principles for Environmental

Sustainability

TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS yOU CAN USE!

15-4-2013|| IDB Approves US$50 Million Energy Efficiency Finance FacilityThe Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) approved US$50 million for the launch of the Energy Efficiency Finance Facility, which aims to finance companies investing in energy efficiency and self-supply renewable energy projects in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) ... Read more

12-4-2013 ||Initiatives Set In Place To Combat High Energy CostNew policies were outlined on Tuesday, during the 2013 reading of the budget, to lower the high cost of energy in St. Kitts and Nevis and create a cleaner atmosphere. Read more

9-4-2013 || High Cost Of Diesel Spurs Caribbean Islands Renewable Energy Climate Change Plan Lying east of the US and British Virgin Islands, the British Overseas Territory of Anguilla’s resident population, at some 15,000, makes it about the size of a small American town. Anguilla, along with its Caribbean island neighbors, is at the forefront of change when it comes to coping with the twin challenges of rising costs – both economically accounted for and “externalized” – of fossil fuel energy and climate change, however. Read more

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17-4-2013 ||SEED awards now openINNOVATIVE and inspiring social and environmental entrepreneurs from Jamaica and other parts of the world can win a tailor-made support package to help expand their business, as part of the 2013 SEED Awards, which opened yesterday. Read more

3-4-2013 ||Make buildings energy, water efficient — UWIJamaica is to survive the surging temperatures and other severe weather patterns brought on by climate change, its building stock will also have to be revolutionised. Read more

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