caribbean sustainable energy program (csep) - project review workshop, 10-2011
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Caribbean Sustainable Energy Program
Project Review Workshop
Bridgetown, Barbados
October 12, 2011
Objectives of the Presentation
� Overview of CSEP accomplishments
� Phase I: Policy Framework
� Development National Energy Policies and Sustainable Energy Plans
� Phase II: Implementation of the Policy Framework
� Adoption of Policy and Regulatory Reforms
� Awareness and Information
� Strengthening Local Institutions
� Project Development
� National and Regional Priorities in CSEP Fourth / Final Year
• Countries: Antigua & Barbuda, Bahamas, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent & Grenadines
• Overall objective: Address market conditions for the development and use of
renewable energy and energy efficiency systems by mitigating the barriers to their implementation and use
• Project Partners: OAS, CARICOM Secretariat, CARILEC, Renewable Energy and
Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP)
• Project Duration: 48 months (October 2008 – October 2012)
• Project Funding: €1.4MM (EU) plus €0.570MM (partners in-kind)
CSEP 101 “Building Partnerships for Economic Growth and Energy Security”
� Overview of CSEP accomplishments
Phase I: Policy Framework Formulation
Antigua and Barbuda
– First draft National Energy Policy submitted on October 2010
– In March 2011, Final NEP was presented in a National Consultation
– Final NEP pending approval by Cabinet.
By 2030 Antigua & Barbuda will meet the needs of the present generation
while safeguarding the environment and enabling future generations to
meet their own energy needs.
Phase I: Policy Framework Formulation
The Bahamas
– In October 2010 was held a stakeholder workshop to present potential
RE/EE options and the regulatory changes as part of the NEP. (lead by
Inter-American Development Bank)
– A National Consultation to get feedback is planned for November 2011
– Pending approval by Cabinet.
The ultimate goal is to protect gross domestic product, foreign
exchange and reserves while simultaneously minimizing energy
consumption and increasing energy efficiency and security.
Phase I: Policy Framework Formulation
Commonwealth of Dominica
– First draft National Energy Policy presented on July 2009
– Final draft NEP presented to Cabinet on June 2010. The Cabinet
suggested a NEP revision and update the SEP.
– In October 2011, CSEP is hiring a consultant to make the revision of the
Final NEP and update/Final SEP.
The philosophy which underpins the National Energy Policy is the
exploitation of renewable energy resources and conservation
Phase I: Policy Framework Formulation
Grenada
– First draft National Energy Policy presented in July 2010
– Final draft NEP was presented to Cabinet in August 2010.
– The Cabinet approved the Final NEP in early 2011.
Ensure access to affordable, equitable, and reliable energy sources
and services to drive and secure national development, and to
improve the quality of life for all of its citizens.
Phase I: Policy Framework Formulation
Saint Kitts and Nevis
– First draft National Energy Policy presented in April 2010.
– Multi-sector meetings were held in Nevis and St. Kitts (1) the Final
NEP (2) Energy Sector Digest, and (3) the Energy Action Plan.
Become a twin-island nation with a sustainable energy sector where
reliable, renewable, clean and affordable energy services are
provided to all its citizens
Phase I: Policy Framework Formulation
Saint Lucia
– National Energy Policy was submitted to the Government in January
2010 (six years of work supported by CREDP-GIZ and final stages by
CSEP/OAS)
– Ministerial Cabinet approved the NEP in June 2010.
The Government will ensure the development, and/or exploitation, of new
and RE resources as an important measure in its efforts to establish Saint
Lucia as a “Sustainable Energy Demonstration Country.
Phase I: Policy Framework Formulation
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
– National Energy Policy was approved by Cabinet in February 2009 (Lead by CREDP-GIZ)
– Energy Action Plan was approved by Cabinet in April 2010 (Lead by CREDP-GIZ and final stages by CSEP/OAS)
Energy plays a major role in the diversification efforts of the country’s economy and in the pursuit of poverty reduction.
Phase II: Policy Framework Implementation
Policy and Regulatory Reforms
Saint Kitts and Nevis: Draft Power Purchase Agreement for the development of wind energy in Nevis (2010).
Dominica: Geothermal Resource bill and environmental and planning regulations for RE electricity generation(2010-2011) (sponsor by World Bank).
Phase II: Policy Framework Implementation
Policy and Regulatory Reforms
Saint Lucia: Draft Final Geothermal Resource Development Bill. National Consultation planned Oct 25 ’11
Grenada: Draft Geothermal Resource bill (2011) (co-sponsor by ECPA Caribbean).
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Draft Geothermal Resource bill (2011)
Phase II: Policy Framework Implementation
Awareness and Information
Several trainings directed for energy sector stakeholders:
• 1st Eastern Caribbean Geothermal Conference (2009)
• Regional Energy Auditing Workshop (2010)
• Sustainable Energy Study Tour (2010)
• RE/EE Workshop and a tour to NREL facilities (2011)
• Caribbean Renewable Energy Forum (2009/2010/2011)
Phase II: Policy Framework Implementation
Awareness and Information
Two trainings directed for other key stakeholders:
• Dialogue for officials at Bureau of Standards -> Energy Efficiency Standards and Labeling Schemes (2011).
• Workshop for Caribbean Educators -> awareness and education and revision of educational materials (2011).
Phase II: Policy Framework Implementation
Awareness and Information
First CARICOM Energy Week -> November 6 – 12, 2011
CSEP will sponsor some of the activities proposed by each of its seven participating countries
Phase II: Policy Framework Implementation
Strengthening Local Institutions
Support Energy Desks for the promotion, selection, and management of SE programs/projects including:
• Establishment of the National Energy Task Force in Antigua and Barbuda
• Strengthening Energy Desk Offices in Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
• Establishment of the Regional Coordinating Unit in Saint Lucia
Phase II: Policy Framework Implementation
Project Development
CSEP and ECPA Caribbean Initiative joined efforts (2011):
• Antigua and Barbuda: Eco-friendly Power Generation in the National Parks (PV Output: 5.16 kWp)
• Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Photovoltaic Project for the Administrative Building (size: 9.9 kW)
� National and Regional Priorities in
CSEP Fourth / Final Year
1. Launch a Regional Program for Awareness
and Education in the Schools
2. Improve financing of RE/EE projects in the Caribbean» Assessment of barriers and challenges for financing SE Projects
» Regional Sustainable Energy Financing Consultation
» Sustainable Energy Finance Guide
» Regional Sustainable Energy Financing Workshop
(Coordination with CREDP/GIZ)
3. Improve Energy Statistics and Energy Information System (Coordination with OLADE, CARICOM Secretariat)
4. Performed national energy audits at least in 1-5 buildings(Coordination with the US/LCCC Program)
5. Execute renewable resource assessments and prefeasibility studies
(In coordination with CREDP/GIZ)
6. Project preparation, development and energy efficiency project financing
» Draft Design Guideline for energy efficient building design in tropical climates
(Coordination with CREDP/GIZ and the Eastern Caribbean Supreme
Courts)
Sustainable Energy – No longer the impossible Dream !
Wind turbines at Maddens estate in
NevisPV Systems at St Mary’s College in
St. Lucia
Winner Girl on a Energy
Conservation Contest in
Antigua
CSEP Regional Coordinating Unit
Energy and Climate Change Mitigation
Department of Sustainable Development - DSD
Organization of American States
Castries, St. Lucia
T. 1-758-452-4330
F. 1-758-452-4792
C. 1-758-719-5450
www.oas.org/dsd
www.sepa-americas.net
OAS Energy Team
Mark Lambrides - Chief
Francisco Burgos
Ruben Contreras
Kevin de Cuba
Adriana Jauregui
Juan Cruz Monticelli
Carolina Peña
Charlene Solozano
Thank you!
The climate protection of our Planet is in
everyone’s hands