sustainable energy & development news - january 2012
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The Monthly Review of Sustainable Energy & Development News in the Caribbean. Prepared by the Caribbean Energy Information System (CEIS)TRANSCRIPT
Sustainable Energy &Development News
VOL.1 JANUARY 2012
THE MONTHLY REVIEW OF SUSTAINABLE ENERGY & DEVELOPMENT NEWS IN THE CARIBBEAN FROM THE REGION”S LEADING INFORMATION PLATFORMS.
27-1-2012 || Bahamian Susan Larson Joins Ocean Thermal Energy CorporationOcean Thermal Energy Corporation (OTE) is pleased to announce the appointment of Susan Larson as Senior Vice President and Executive Director of OTE’s Bahamas Operations. OTE Corporation is to move forward with two 5-10 MW renewable energy ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) plants in the Bahamas. Read more
27-1-2012 || American firm to invest US$30m in green energy plant in JamaicaAmerican Energy firm GreenRG Management LLC, is to invest some US$30 million (J$2.6 billion) to finance a plant to manufacture and assemble energy-efficient equipment. GreenRG has already completed testing and research of new solar technology for a range of uses, including in national and parochial offices and schools. Read more
25-1-2012 || Largest solar farm to be built in JamaicaThe Toronto-based Solamon Energy Corporation says it plans to build the largest solar power plant in the Caribbean on the island. Read more
16-1-2012 || IDB Approves $30 Million for Regional Green Energy FundRenewable energy projects including wind, solar, small hydropower and geothermal in Latin America and the Caribbean will get a boost in the form of loans worth around $30 million from the Inter-American Development Bank. Read more
This publication is prepared by the Caribbean Energy Information System.
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CIPORE EVENTS, See All Events
AMCHAM Private Sector Forum on EnergyFebruary 9, 2012
Renewable Energy World Conference & Expo North
AmericaFebruary 14-16, 2012
2012 Metering and Smart Grids Caribbean ConferenceFebruary 22-24, 2012
Caribbean Urban Forum 2012March 14- 17, 2012
3rd Annual Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO)
Sustainable Tourism Conference (STC 13)
April 2-4, 2012
Solar Energy International Offers Renewable Energy Tour
of Cuba April 19-29, 2012
Renewable Energy Finance Forum – Latin America and
Caribbean (REFF-LAC)
27-1-2012 || Bahamian Susan Larson Joins Ocean Thermal Energy CorporationOcean Thermal Energy Corporation (OTE) is pleased to announce the appointment of Susan Larson as Senior Vice President and Executive Director of OTE’s Bahamas Operations. OTE Corporation is to move forward with two 5-10 MW renewable energy ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) plants in the Bahamas. Read more
27-1-2012 || Looking for new energy sources in CubaSpecifically, the Center for Biogas and Environmental Engineering, located in Sancti Spiritus, is developing physical examinations, chemical and microbiological using forest waste, industrial, agricultural and animals. Read more
27-1-2012 || Cuba to Build A Hundred Modern Biogas PlantsCuba will build 100 cutting-edge tubular biogas plants out of PVC in an effort to reduce the negative environmental impact generated by pig manure. Read more
27-1-2012 || American firm to invest US$30m in green energy plant in JamaicaAmerican Energy firm GreenRG Management LLC, is to invest some US$30 million (J$2.6 billion) to finance a plant to manufacture and assemble energy-efficient equipment. GreenRG has already completed testing and research of new solar technology for a range of uses, including in national and parochial offices and schools. Read more
26-1-2012 || Cuba has high solar energy potentialA specialist of the Energy Information and Development Management Center (CUBAENERGIA), Mario Arrastia, affirmed that the sun is the island’s main source for renewable energy. Read more
25-1-2012 || Largest solar farm to be built in JamaicaThe Toronto-based Solamon Energy Corporation says it plans to build the largest solar power plant in the Caribbean on the island. Read more
Covershot Image Source: http://www.dominica-cottages.com/
One of the solar panel arrays with hybrid clothes drier in the
background at Dominica Cottages.
25-1-2012 || Haiti launches solar electricity projectThe programme, ‘Give Me Light, Give Me Life’, seeks to build credit for rural Haitians as they take out loans to purchase small solar kits for charging their cellphones or computers. Read more
24-1-2012 || EU to fund G$615M hydropower station in GuyanaThe European Union has agreed to fund the construction of a small hydropower station on the Chiung River at Kato in Region Eight. Read more
23-1-2012 ||US company turns to seawater as source of energy in the BahamasOcean Thermal Energy Corporation (OTEC) of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, plans to build the Caribbean’s first commercial plant to exploit differences in ocean temperatures to generate electricity in the Bahamas. Read more23-1-2012 || UWI Cave Hill Campus out front with Renewable EnergyA science and technology revolution is in store for Cave Hill, which is designed to transform the campus environment into a Renewable Energy Technology Demonstration Centre. Read more
20-1-2012 ||Jamaica government plans to remove tax from RE equipmentPhillip Paulwell, Energy Minister says the government will be looking to having tax removed from renewable energy equipment. Read more20-1-2012 || Nevis and Dominica discuss way forward for geothermal energyPremier of Nevis, Joseph Parry, met with Dominica’s Minister of Energy, Rayburn Blackmoore, to discuss the way forward for geothermal energy on both islands. Read more
17-1-2012 ||Researchers from Scotland and Cuba turn destructive plant into valuable carbonResearchers in Scotland and Cuba are ridding the Caribbean nation of a major ecological problem while producing one of the world’s most sought after substances. Read more16-1-2012 || IDB Approves $30 Million for Regional Green Energy FundRenewable energy projects including wind, solar, small hydropower and geothermal in Latin America and the Caribbean will get a boost in the form of loans worth around $30 million from the Inter-American Development Bank. Read more
CIPORE EVENTS, See All Events
Islands of the World XII Conference 2012
May 29- June 1, 2012
RIO+20June 20-22, 2012
International Conference on Technology Transfer and
Renewable Energy 2012June 21-22, 2012
CARILEC Renewable Energy Forum 2012
September 18-19, 2012
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16-1-2012 || Grenada’s Participation at the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Second AssemblyGrenada was represented at the 2nd Session of the Assembly of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates from January 14-15, 2012 by Dr. Hugh Sealy, Energy and Sustainable Development Advisor, Ministry of Finance, Planning, Economy, Energy & Cooperatives. Read more
13-1-2012 ||Helping the USVI Cut Fuel Use with RenewablesThe U.S. Virgin Islands are a great place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to pay energy bills there. The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has set a goal of reducing use of fossil fuels by 60 percent in the next 15 years.. Read more
13-1-2012 || Central Cuba Advances in Obtaining Renewable EnergyAt least 16 physical, chemical and microbiological tests to obtain energy from agricultural and livestock, industrial and forest waste are being carried out in the Center of Biogas and Environmental Engineering in this Central province. Read more
11-1-2012 ||Bright new venture for Norfolk entrepreneur in the CaribbeanThe first area to be identified for change was street and security lighting, which account for one of the largest consumptions of grid electricity in the islands. To this end, Kestrel Renewables developed a lighting system that does not consume any main electricity and produces all its power from the wind and the sun – two elements always constant in the Caribbean. Read more
10-1-2012 || St. Kitts-Nevis Moves Closer to Green Energy GoalsThe Government of St. Kitts and Nevis has taken a step forward towards realizing its policy of achieving 60% energy generation from green energy sources by 2015. Read more
10-1-2012 ||Bahamas has “incredible opportunity” to diversify its economy through REThe Bahamas’ renewable energy export potential, given its proximity to the US, the world’s largest energy consumer with 25 per cent of the global market, offers incredible opportunity. Read more
6-1-2012 || British Virgin Islands Must “Keep Pace” on Renewable Energy: MinisterGreen energy is a priority for the British Virgin Island’s government, according to Minister for Communications and Works Mark Vanterpool. Read more
4-1-2012 ||Digicel Jamaica’s Alternative Energy Future – Increased Electricity Bills and Energy Sector Opportunities CollideIn his speech Digicel CEO Mark Linehan mentioned the following bits of information about the new Solar and Wind powered Digicel headquarters, quote: “This development will span a total area of 211,500 square feet and will make use of solar power, solar cooling and wind power. The building will feature four wind turbines on the roof of the 11-storey tower, and 15,000 square feet of Solar Panels and Solar glass on the roofs of all three Buildings.” Read more
REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS, EXPRESSIONS OF
INTERESTS & INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES:
EOI: Support To The Caribbean Sustainable Energy Road Map-
CONSULTING SERVICES|| February 10, 2012
Request for Applications (RFA): Energy and Climate Partnership of the Americas (ECPA)/ Carib-bean Region Climate Adaptation (CRCA) Partnership Initiative Deadline: February 22, 2012
International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Call for Appli-
cations
Fulbright Regional Network For Applied Research (NEXUS) Pro-
gram Application Instruction
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1-1-2012 || Haiti Gets Grant for Hydroelectric PowerThe Inter-American Development Bank has approved a $20 million grant to complete and supplement financing needed to refurbish Haiti’s Peligre hydroelectric plant, the largest green energy facility in the country. Read more
1-1-2012 ||Cuba to use sugar cane in new electricity plantA sugar cane harvester at work in Calimete, Matanzas province. Cuba will open its first electricity plant using sugar cane as a biofuel hoping eventually to meet 30 percent of its energy needs from the fuel source. Read more
Preview February 20122-2-2012 || European Investment Bank backs Caribbean geothermal energy schemeThe European Investment Bank, the European Union’s long-term lending institution, will provide a EUR 1.1 million grant to enhance detailed planning and study the feasibility of exporting electricity generated by geothermal energy from Dominica to neighbouring islands Martinique and Guadeloupe. Read more
3-2-2012 ||Dutch to provide Saba, Statia US$500,000 for green energyThe Dutch government, in consultation with the local island governments, has decided to focus on geothermal energy and wind turbines in St. Eustatius and Saba. Read more6-2-2012 || Barbados Agrofest organisers get thumbs up for renewable energy themeThe national agricultural exhibition, which takes place at Queen’s Park and the Weymouth B grounds from Friday, February 24 to Sunday, February 26, will for the first time, allow patrons to witness a demonstration of a solar-powered hydroponic system which, according to Burke, coincides with the Agrofest 2012 theme, displaying the fusion between the agriculture and renewable energy industries. Read more
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JANUARY 2012 IN REVIEWBE IN THE KNOW ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY, ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE CHANGE
23-1-2012 ||Climate Action Line of Credit from EIB to CDBThe Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) is to receive a Climate Action Line of Credit equivalent to EUR50 million, or approximately USD 65.3 million, from the European Investment Bank (EIB). Read more
14-1-2012 ||Stirring Jamaican entrepreneurship towards carbon tradingClimate change has created an imperative to transition our global society towards low carbon economies to help lessen its imminent impacts. These economies would foster less dependence on fossil fuels and embed practices across all sectors that would mitigate the release of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions into the atmosphere. Read more
13-1-2012 ||St. Kitts sea turtles to benefit from Environment FundSt. Kitts is among three Caribbean islands that will get a new year’s gift from CIBC FirstCaribbean in the form of support for endangered environmental projects in their different island communities. Read more
9-1-2012 ||Two Caribbean countries among the top 10 ethical destinations in the developing worldTwo Caribbean countries, Dominica and The Bahamas, have made the 2012 Ethical Traveler’s list of the developing world’s 10 best ethical destinations. One of the criteria for evaluating ethical destinations was that of environmental protection. Read more
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9-1-2012 ||CIBC FirstCaribbean Bank supports Caribbean ConservationThree Caribbean islands will get a new year’s gift from CIBC FirstCaribbean in the form of support for endangered environmental projects in their different island communities. Read more
9-1-2012 || Trinidadian environmentalist honoured for his work to enhance local biodiversityProminent environmentalist Bertram Manhin was honoured by the non-governmental organisation Citizens for a Better Trinidad and Tobago (CBTT) with an International Year of Forests Award for his contribution towards preserving and enhancing the biodiversity of plants in T&T. The presentation function took place at his La Vega Estate home in Gran Couva, south Trinidad. Read more
6-1-2012 || Three ideas that are good for both economy and environmentAs we enter a new year, the world continues to be in the grips of dual crises: a stubborn economic downturn with widespread job losses combined with accelerating global warming threatening vulnerable communities. Read more
6-1-2012 ||China set to boycott EU carbon taxChina plans to boycott a new European Union tax on airline carbon emissions, becoming the latest in a line of countries to challenge the law. China’s largest carriers say the tax will cost them too much but the EU says fines for non-compliance will be even steeper. Read more
5-1-2012 ||China to tax carbon emissions by 2015China looks set to impose a direct tax on its largest greenhouse gas emitters by 2015, according to reports in state media. Read more
2-1-2012 ||Pakistan fumes over UN carbon credits to IndiaPakistan plans to challenge a decision of an UN agency to grant carbon credits to India on a hydropower project. According to Pakistani officials, India secured the carbon credits for its 45-MW Nimoo-Bazgo project without mandatory environmental impact assessment clearance from Pakistan. Read more2-1-2012 ||Lufthansa Carbon Trading to Cost 130 Million Euros in 2012Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Europe’s second-biggest airline, said European Union emissions-trading expenses will add 130 million euros ($168 million) to costs in 2012, prompting the carrier to raise ticket prices. Read more
EVENTS CALENDAR
World Bank Online Course on Clean Development Mechanism
and Joint ImplementationFebruary 1-28, 2012
OECS – Two Days Workshop on Carbon Financing
February 15-16, 2012
2012 Metering and Smart Grids Caribbean
February 22-24, 2012
5th International Conference 2012 entitled Sustainable Development:
Linking Industry and EnvironmentApril 19-21, 2012
Developing Resources for Sustainability Energy Conference
2012June 11-13, 2012
About CEEBIPThis EU funded project initiates an alliance between the Private
Sector Organization of Jamaica and the Caribbean Association of Industry and Commerce in Trinidad and Tobago.
The objective of the project is to build private sector capacity in environmental and energy management in order to promote a
successful regional and national collaborative approach to efficient energy consumption and reduce environmental impacts.
High Energy Costs
Affecting Businesses: The MSME’s Perspective
Presentation by Prof. Rosalea Hamilton, Scotiabank Chair, En-trepreneurship and Development, UTech President, The MSME Al-liance during CARICOM Energy
Week 2011 in Jamaica.
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