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Sustainable Energy & Development News VOL.1 APRIL 2012 THE MONTHLY REVIEW OF SUSTAINABLE ENERGY & DEVELOPMENT NEWS IN THE CARIBBEAN FROM THE REGION”S LEADING INFORMATION PLATFORMS. Small island states in Renewable “clean” Energy race Dominica leads group of 52 small island developing states aiming for a 45% cut in emissions in the next 18 years. They seldom meet on the cricket or football fields, but the world’s small island developing states are informally compeng with each other to be the first to ditch fossil fuels and embrace clean energy. Read more This publication is prepared by the Caribbean Energy Information System. Bahamas achieves ‘Substanal’ Energy training milestone- in Solar Energy THE Bahamas yesterday achieved a “fairly substanal” milestone by becoming the first Caribbean country outside Jamaica to establish an in-country, internaonally recognised cerficaon course for renewable energy installaon, via a partnership that also involves BTVI. Read more Barbados Declaraon on achieving sustainable energy for all in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) We, the Ministers and other Heads of Delegaon of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) present at the Ministerial Conference on “Achieving Sustainable Energy for All in SIDS – Challenges, Opportunies, Commitments” in Bridgetown, Barbados 7-8 May 2012. Read more What’s Happening Now Across The Region...

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Page 1: Sustainable Energy Development News Review  April 2012

Sustainable Energy &Development News

VOL.1 APRIL 2012

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

Small island states in Renewable “clean” Energy raceDominica leads group of 52 small island developing states aiming for

a 45% cut in emissions in the next 18 years. They seldom meet on the cricket or football fields, but the world’s small island developing states are informally competing with each other to be the first to ditch fossil

fuels and embrace clean energy. Read more

This publication is prepared by the Caribbean Energy Information System.

Bahamas achieves ‘Substantial’ Energy training milestone- in Solar Energy

THE Bahamas yesterday achieved a “fairly substantial” milestone by becoming the first Caribbean country outside Jamaica to establish

an in-country, internationally recognised certification course for renewable energy installation, via a partnership that also involves BTVI.

Read more

Barbados Declaration on achieving sustainable energy for all in Small Island Developing States (SIDS)

We, the Ministers and other Heads of Delegation of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) present at the Ministerial Conference

on “Achieving Sustainable Energy for All in SIDS – Challenges, Opportunities, Commitments” in Bridgetown, Barbados 7-8 May 2012.

Read more

What’s Happening Now Across The Region...

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APRIL 2012 IN REVIEW BE IN THE KNOW ON RENEWABLE ENERGY

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CIPORE EVENTS, See All Events

UTECH Energy ExpoMay 16- 19, 2012

Utilities & Smart Metering Latin America Summit

May 22-23, 2012

Carilec Certified Energy Manager CourseMay 22-25, 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

Caribbean Gas Trading & Supply Conference 2012

June 25-26, 2012

30-4-2012 ||UTech in Jamaica enters energy innovation contestUTech’s project team comprises Professor Homero Silva-Serrano (Project Leader), School of Public Health & Health Technology; Dr. Ruth Potopsingh, School of Graduate Studies, Research & Entrepreneurship; Dr. Debbie-Ann Gordon-Smith, Faculty of Science & Sport; and Dr. Earle Wilson, Faculty of Engineering & Computing. Read more

30-4-2012 ||Antigua & Barbuda Official mulls waste-to-energy projectCorthwright Marshall, newly elected chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s Committee on Sustainable Tourism, believes Antigua & Barbuda should seriously consider a waste-to-energy project similar to what is in the pipeline for St Kitts & Nevis. Read more

27-4-2012 || Anguilla Renewable Energy Integration Stakeholder Workshop- OPENING REMARKS by Hon. Evan Gumbs, Minister with responsibility for Energy”My task here this morning is two fold, firstly, to provide brief remarks on the Anguilla Renewable Energy Integration Stakeholder Workshop; and secondly, to declare the workshop officially open.” Read more

27-4-2012 || UN Praises Cuba’s use of Renewable Energy sourcesVincent Kitio, Chief of the Urban Energy Section at the UN-Habitat organization praised the efforts of Cuba to spread the use of renewable energy. Read more

27-4-2012 || Anguilla Takes Another Step Toward RenewablesNearly 100 Anguillan stakeholders gather at a Government of Anguilla Workshop to hear initial recommendations for the integration of Renewables into Anguilla’s Energy profile. Read more

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26-4-2012 || Solamon Energy Corp. proudly announced the launch of its Solar CalculatorAccording to the company’s press release, visitors to the Solamon website can simply select the location on the map of Jamaica, enter the monthly electricity consumption and the site will calculate the approximate Solar PV system required to power the business or home. Read more

24-4-2012 ||St. Kitts – Nevis partners with Taiwan on Renewable EnergyMinister of Public Utilities Hon. Earl Asim Martin was on hand to receive a cheque to fund a pilot project that would see the installation of 100 LED Smart Lights along the Kim Collins Highway and a portion of the Frigate Bay Road. Read more

24-4-2012 || CARILEC to host Renewable Energy Technologies & Generation Dispatch Optimization WorkshopsThe Caribbean Electric Utility Services Cooperation (CARILEC), in association with the Jamaica Public Service Company Limited (JPS), will be hosting two workshops on renewable energy technologies and generation dispatch optimization in Kingston between May 7 and 11. Read more

24-4-2012 ||International|| IRENA’s Renewable Energy Learning Partnership platform launchedThe IRENA Renewable Energy Learning Partnership has been designed for worldwide use by learners – including students, vocational trainees and other professionals looking to develop and update their renewable energy knowledge; education and training providers; as well as government entities and decision makers. It can be accessed at www.irelp.org. Read more24-4-2012 ||EUCI’s Jamaica Power Summit Delivers an engaging forum on power issues and opportunities for Jamaica.The EUCI Jamaica Power Summit held in Kingston, Jamaica April 19-20, 2012 was opened by remarks from the Honorable Philip Paulwell, Minister of Science & Technology, Energy & Mining who took the opportunity to give several key updates on Jamaica’s energy future, focus and drive. Read more

24-4-2012 ||Bahamas Waste In 135% profits riseBahamas Waste’s waste cooking oil (WVO) and cardboard recycling initiatives have yet to positively impact the company’s bottom line, generating losses of $179,773 and $149,800, respectively, for the 12 months to end-December 2011. Despite this performance, it was indicated that progress was being made on both fronts. Read more

24-4-2012 || Jamaica Energy Council holds first meetingThe main areas of focus under the purview of the JEC include: energy policies; energy conservation and efficiency; public education; electricity (light and power); development of energy resources; renewable energy resources, including but not limited to solar, wind, hydro, biomass, geothermal and ocean thermal energy sources; alternative energy resources. Read more

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22-4-2012 || Renewable energy in the Caribbean discussed at Guyana forumThe session, part of the CTO’s 13th annual conference, featured experts examining and discussing the region’s many possibilities for utilizing reusable energy sources such as solar, wind and biomass power production. Read more

20-4-2012 ||Guyana considers utilizing landfills for energy with UK companyThe tourist brochure shows pictures of lovely white sandy beaches, tall coconut trees and rolling mountains. But the picture has been changing in recent years as Caribbean countries grapple with millions of tonnes of household waste that sometimes scar the landscape. A United Kingdom-based Waste to Energy firm is partnering with some Caribbean countries to convert garbage into electricity Read more18-4-2012 || CDKN-sponsored project in Anguilla generates great interest at the Barbados Power Summitsponsored project in Anguilla offers important lessons learned. CDKN has hired world class international expertise, to advise the government of Anguilla on how to improve Anguilla’s legal and regulatory framework to enable integration of renewable energy. Read more

17-4-2012 ||UTech collaborates with German Embassy for Sustainable Energy Conference and ExpositionThe conference and exposition will include a series of activities and events designed to increase public awareness on issues and technologies related to renewable energy and energy efficiency in Jamaica. Read more

16-4-2012 || Innovative ideas sought for Caribbean energy needsThe contest launched with a regional marketing campaign entitled “What’s your bright IDEA?” to encourage people to come forward with innovative solutions to energy problems that have local or regional benefits, provide jobs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Read more

14-4-2012 ||Barbados to build first waste to energy plant at major landfillA waste-to-energy facility expected to process approximately 350 tonnes of solid waste a day, and provide between 10 to 14 megawatts of electricity is on the cards for Barbados. Read more

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11-4-2012 || ASU conducts renewable policy workshop in GuyanaThe policy workshop was part of “VOCTEC” – Vocational Training and Education for Clean Energy – a five-year, $10 million agreement ASU’s College of Technology and Innovation (CTI) has with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to improve the sustainability of renewable energy investments in developing countries. Read more

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10-4-2012 || Major steps forward for Renewable Ocean Thermal Energy in CuraçaoAs part of the opening ceremony of Bluerise’s OTEC Advanced Research and Demonstration Prototype at the Delft University of Technology, Curaçao Airport Holding N.V. (CAH) and Bluerise B.V. have signed an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to further strengthen their cooperation in realizing an Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) plant. Read more

10-4-2012 ||Anguilla turning to Renewable EnergyThe rapid escalation in the cost of electricity has prompted the Anguilla government to craft a renewable energy project in the hope of providing reliable, environmentally more sustainable electricity at lower cost. Read more

8-4-2012 || Dominica and IFC sign contract on support for Geothermal developmentThe IFC and Dominica have signed an MOU for technical support and capacity improvements for the continued development of geothermal resources in Dominica. Read more

7-4-2012 ||Cornwall College in Jamaica to go SolarThe installation of solar electricity will be done in different phases, starting with the administrative block. Phase one of the proposed system size is based on an available space of 13.7kW, and will consist of 64 215-watt panels, two 5,000W 50hz 240V grid tie/off grid inverters, a rack-mounting system, and a data-monitoring and reporting system. Read more

8-4-2012 ||Barbados launches Multiple Source–Multiple Use Renewable Energy PlanBarbados relies almost entirely (96%) on fuel oil and diesel to generate electricity; 90% of it imported. Barbados’s bill for oil imports in 2009 and 2010 totaled some $230 million, which amounts to nearly 6% of national GDP, about what it spends on education. Read more

VACANCIES

REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS, EXPRESSIONS OF

INTERESTS & INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES:

Sustainable Energy Financing Guide for the Caribbean Region

2012 Renewable Energy Projects of the Year Awards

Caribbean Idea Marketplace Business Plan Competition

Student Program for Innovation in Science and Engineering

(SPISE)

EDULINK II Call for Proposals Launched

ECPA Central America and Caribbean Regional Clean

Energy Program

EUCARINET 2012 Travel Grant Scheme

Request for Proposals:Sustainable Energy

Financing Guide for the Caribbean Region

4-4-2012 ||UNSG Report highlights potential of marine Renewable Energies in SIDS/ CaribbeanThe UN Secretary-General has released his report on oceans and the law of the sea, which focuses on marine renewable energies. The report highlights that small island developing States (SIDS), with large coastal populations, little infrastructure in the coastal zones and few alternative energy resources, are well situated for growth of ocean thermal energy conversion. Read more

7-1-2012 ||Lenders see business potential in renewable energy lines for homes in JamaicaCommunications and other Workers of Jamaica Co-operative Credit Union Limited (C&WJCCU) has joined other lenders offering low-price energy loans, at 9.5 per cent interest per annum, to tap into a market of disaffected Jamaica Public service customers looking to develop alternative power supplies. Read more

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Preview MAY 201212-5-2012 || Renewable Energy Education in Jamaica receives unexpected boostUS Solar Institute (USSI) in nearby Florida has always received a trickle of students from the Caribbean. But in recent months, that trickle has become a stream – one heavy enough to warrant opening a new branch office in Kingston to offer solar energy courses in Jamaica. Read more

10-5-2012 ||10-15% Alternative energy penetration within next decade for the BahamasRenewable energies could penetrate between 10-15 per cent of Bahamian homes and businesses within the next decade, a local provider telling Tribune Business yesterday that consumers were receiving “payback” on his company’s solar water heaters in “less than a year”.Read more

10-5-2012 || Conference Documents- Achieving Sustainable Energy for All in Small Island Developing States (SIDS)To obtain background and conference documents. Read more

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10-5-2012 ||Global solar provider to build Jamaican solar farmJeffery Burkett, president of ESA Renewables, said here that it has executed a letter of intent to design, build, commission, monitor and provide operations and maintenance services for a 100-acre solar power park in Paradise Park, a relatively flat area of rolling pasture land in the parish of Westmoreland on the island?s southwest end. Read more

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APRIL 2012 IN REVIEWBE IN THE KNOW ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY, ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE CHANGE

30-4-2012 ||EU creates new Caribbean and Pacific investment facilities to support key investment in infrastructureThe EU has decided, in cooperation with partner countries of the Caribbean and Pacific regions, to launch the Caribbean Investment Facility (CIF) and the Investment Facility for the Pacific (IFP) region. Read more

OPPORTUNITIES

Lynford Cay Foundation offers scholarships for Bahamians

studying agriculture, fisheries, environmental studies, marine

and environmental biology

Caribbean Climate and Development Research Call

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30-4-2012 ||OECS Countries Focus on Energy Efficiency as an Economic StrategySix countries of the Organization of East Caribbean States concluded a two-day consultation this weekend at the Coco Palm Hotel, Rodney Bay, to launch officially, a landmark Energy Efficiency Promotion Project. Read more

30-4-2012 ||Climate change could be in primary school curriculum by September in JamaicaMinister of Education Reverend Ronald Thwaites has indicated that climate change could be included in the education curriculum at the primary level in the next school year, which begins in September. Read more

30-4-2012 ||Artificial reefs strengthening Montserrat’s marine ecosystemThe reef comprises about 150 reef units known as Reef Balls. A reef ball is a casted concrete structure like a bell with multiple holes in the sides, open at the top and hollow in the middle. They range from 1.5 feet tall to 5.5 feet tall, 50 pounds to 6000 pounds. Read more

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27-4-2012 ||Utility CEO in Jamaica Faces Twin Challenge: Energy Market in transition and customers in revoltThe Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) is willing to consider coal as an alternative fuel source for electricity generation, but it first wants to execute plans to develop the LNG plant to which the Government finally gave the green light for. Read more

27-4-2012 ||CIF Releases video on Climate Change in DominicaThe Climate Investment Fund (CIF) has released a video on the impacts of climate change in Dominica, which shows the impacts of extreme weather events and highlights the urgent need to invest in fostering climate resilience. Read more

26-4-2012 ||Pickersgill wants lion’s share of budget for Climate ChangeMinister of Water, Land, Environment, and Climate Change Robert Pickersgill says he intends to persuade Cabinet that the lion’s share of the budget should be reserved for his Ministry in order to finance programmes geared at mitigating the negative effects of Climate Change on the environment and the economy. Read more

26-4-2012 ||$9.5-million reef project for JamaicaUnder the agreement, which was inked during the opening of the Foundation’s field office in Salt River, Clarendon on Friday, WINDALCO will finance the boundary demarcation, the installation of a coral nursery, the purchase of materials, as well as monitoring and maintenance activities. The area will then be declared a no-fishing zone. Read more

30-4-2012 || Georgetown Public Hospital hopes to save big on energy after auditThe Georgetown Public Hospital hopes to reduce its energy consumption by 10 to 15 per cent following the completion of an energy audit. Read more

29-4-2012 || In Jamaica, Portmore’s sewage to be redirected to Soapberry in two yearsTHE construction of facilities to redirect sewage from four wastewater plants in Portmore to the Soapberry sewage treatment plant could take about two years, based on responses from the National Water Commission (NWC). Read more

26-4-2012 || Sandals, nine others on environment honour rollAccording to Jamaica Environment Trust, champions of the environment are those companies that have donated over $1 million per year in “unrestricted funds”; leaders of the environment give between $500,000 and $999,9999; protectors donate between $250,000 and $499,999; and supporters are awarded for giving between $100,000 and $249,999. Read more

24-4-2012 ||Bahamas national policy for the adaptation to Climate ChangeThe Government of The Bahamas has prepared this national policy for adaptation to climate change. Specifically, it provides an assessment of the degree of vulnerability of The Bahamas. Read more

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MAY 2012 PREVIEW

Launch of the Energy Efficiency & Conservation Programme in

Jamaica

The Ministry of Science, Technology, Energy & Mining (STEM) in Jamaica on May

2, 2012 officially launched the Energy Efficiency & Conservation

Programme at the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston,

Jamaica. The audience at the launch included representatives

from various ministries of government, stakeholders in the energy sector, academia, private

sector and the press.Read more

20-4-2012 ||Come May 1, Jamaicans Can Apply for Licence to Supply National GridCome May 1, consumers will be able to apply for a net billing licence from the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) and the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR), Minister of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining, Hon. Phillip Paulwell, has announced. Read more

13-4-2012 ||Traditional Slash and Burn Agriculture Sustainable Solution to Climate ChangeClimate change is the result of not behaving in the right way, according to the isolated Trio, an indigenous people living in Suriname’s Amazon forest near its border with Brazil. Read more

21-4-2012 ||Climate change efforts by Guyana and Belize highlighted in film seriesThe efforts of Guyana and Belize in restoring and sustaining their mangrove reserves along the coast, to aid in protecting against natural disasters were recognised in ‘Living Shorelines’, one of three films launched by the British High Commission and CARIBSAVE as part of global efforts to raise public awareness on the importance of climate change adaptation and, its relevance to the Caribbean people. Read more

EVENTS CALENDAR

Sixth Biennial Caribbean Environmental Forum &

Exhibition (CEF- 6), 21- 25 May, 2012.

Developing Resources for Sustainability Energy Conference

2012June 11-13, 2012

Caribbean Gas Trading and Supply Conference 2012

Trinidad & TobagoJune 25-26, 2012

Content Administrator, CIPORECaribbean Energy Information

System (CEIS),Scientific Research Council (SRC),

Hope Gardens, Kingston 6,Jamaica W.I.

876-927-1779(w) | 876-977-1840(f) |

[email protected] www.ceis-caribenergy.org

www.src-jamaica.org

23-4-2012 ||Caribbean should lead the world on Climate Change, says St Lucia hotelierSpeaking ahead of Earth Day on Sunday, Eroline Lamontagne, general manager of Fond Doux Holiday Plantation in Soufrière, St. Lucia, said environmental protection and conservation were not only imperatives for the Caribbean, but also very good business sense. Read more

12-4-2012 ||Gov’t of Jamaica sets up Climate Change advisory committeeGOVERNMENT has established an advisory committee — manned by some of the island’s brightest scientific minds — as it moves to have the long-awaited Climate Change Department up and running by year-end. Read more

4-4-2012 ||Utility company in Jamaica tests remote-controlled power usageCustomers in the affluent Jacks Hill and Barbican neighbourhoods of St Andrew can now remotely shut down home lights and appliances, and monitor their energy usage online under a test project rolled out by the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS). The US$500,000 (J$44m) Smart Grid Interface (SGI) pilot launched last month allows customers to curb their power usage from anywhere in the world. Read more

21-4-2012 ||Jamaica looks to save US$30 million per year in energy costsThe government of Jamaica, in the next two weeks, will launch its energy efficiency and conservation programme, aimed at saving some $2.6 billion (US$30 million) per year in energy costs. Read more

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PORTUGUESE

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Assess the preparations of Latin American Utilities for Smart Meter roll-outs and discover progress and achievements made so far

Discover the benefits of Smart Metering for Loss Reduction & Load Management

Learn from international Case Studies on Smart Meter roll-outs in Europe, Asia and the USA

Invaluable advice on technology, security, rollout challenges and regulation

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Meet the Regulators and discuss the regulatory outlook for Smart Energy

Extensive networking opportunities with Utilities from across the region

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FEATURING OVER 25 TOP-LEVEL SPEAKERS:

JEFERSON MARCONDES, Commercial Advisory Board, EDP BANDEIRANTE BRAZIL

ROBERT FRAZIER, Sr. Director Houston Electric Technology,

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CRISTINO SÁNCHEZ RIVERA, Manager of Network Operations, EDESUR DISTRIBUTION (DOMINICAN REPUBLIC)

FERNANDO PINTO DIAS PERRONE, Head of Energy Efficiency Project Department, ELETROBRAS

DECIO MICHELLIS JR., Special Advisor for Environment, REDE ENERGIA

LUIZ FERNANDO RUST, Senior Specialist in Metrology and Quality, INMETRO BRASIL

JUSTINO BRUNELLI JR., PROLAGOS SA

MARCOS VALERIO DE ARAUJO, Commercial Manager, AGUAS DE ITU

IUSA, SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE

ANDRE PEPITONE DA NOBREGA, Director, ANEEL

JOSE GERARDO DE SOUZA PEREIRA, Superintendent of Energy Recovery, LIGHT S.E.S.A.

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La Utilities & Smart Metering Latin America Summit 2012 se llevará a cabo en tres lenguas con interpretación simultánea al inglés, español y portugués.

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