Renewable Energy Sector Development Project (RESDP) | Saint Lucia
Explore Saint Lucia''s commitment to sustainable energy through the RESDP, focusing on geothermal exploration and clean energy initiatives.
Explore Saint Lucia''s commitment to sustainable energy through the RESDP, focusing on geothermal exploration and clean energy initiatives.
The new regional initiative, developed with the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank and Eastern Caribbean countries, aims to accelerate the uptake of clean, resilient, and affordable energy
“The strong leadership and objective analysis from the Islands Energy Program ensured that a clear vision for the future was established, along with the ability for Saint Lucia to embark on a sustainable
To encourage clean energy adoption, Saint Lucia has implemented several temporary incentives. Solar PV systems benefit from exemptions from import duties and Value Added Tax
Saint Lucia is set to benefit from a multi-million dollar initiative aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and expanding the use of renewable energy.
Saint Lucia is making significant strides in enhancing its energy sector by prioritizing the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.
Photovoltaic systems produce clean, reliable electricity without consuming any fossil fuels. They are being used in a wide variety of applications, from providing power for watches, highway signs, and
The project is expected to deliver significant economic benefits by reducing the island''s dependence on imported fossil fuels, which currently accounts for a staggering 98% of Saint Lucia''s
But for some of the almost 200,000 people that live on the island, another incredible resource is affecting their daily lives — the nearly 15,000 solar panels that are producing clean,
At the same time, the Association is urging that the legislation be strengthened to fully support Saint Lucia''s climate goals and unlock private-sector investment in clean energy.
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