
ECREEE signs MoU with WE4F
On October 27th, Water & Energy for Food (WE4F) and ECOWAS Centre for Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency (ECREEE) signed an agreement to collaborate in West Afri
On October 27th, Water & Energy for Food (WE4F) and ECOWAS Centre for Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency (ECREEE) signed an agreement to collaborate in West Afri
Three former CARICOM Energy Ministers led the Regional Energy Dialogue series today, one of the seminal activities of CARICOM Energy Month.
Under the theme, "YOUth at the Centre of CARICOM's Energy Future", young people from across CARICOM member states joined energy experts, thought leaders and policymakers at the CARICOM Energy Month (#CEM2020) Virtual Youth Forum on Friday 13
November 10, 2020: Despite COVID-19 outbreak and challenging working conditions, Active Turbine Management Program (ATMP) team celebrates the end of 2020 autumn bird migration season and the mitigation of around million soaring birds in the Gulf o
SIDS DOCK, the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Sustainable Energy and Climate Resilience Organization, has signed an agreement with the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), to collaborate on promoting the accelerated deploymen
7 November, United Nations Headquarters, New York, U.S.A.:
SIDS DOCK and IRENA announce partnership to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy systems in small islands
30th October, 2020 The Government of Tonga through the Department of Energy (DOE) under the Ministry of MEIDECC, in partnership with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (
Under the theme “A RE-silient Community: Energy at the Centre”, CARICOM Energy Month got underway on 2 November with a virtual regional launch in the form of a panel discussion.
The Ministers Responsible for Energy, and for Water from the So
Suva, Fiji, October 21, 2020- A landmark agreement between Energy Fiji Limited (EFL) and IFC to deliver the largest solar project of its kind in the Pacific to date has been hailed a transformative step that will take the isl
Private sector engagement is crucial in accelerating the adoption of energy efficient lighting and appliances and ensuring sustainability.
Financial institutions across the Caribbean Community this week had the opportunity to learn more about project support systems and tools within the renewable energy and energy efficiency space.
The program was developed under the umbrella of the Global Network of Regional Sustainable Energy Centres (GN-SEC) by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), the Small Island Sustainable Energy and Climate Resilience Organi
You believe in regional cooperation and have work experience in the area of sustainable energies in developing countries? UNIDO is recruiting two experts to work on the GN-SEC platform and related activities!
Further to Minister Champagne’s announcement in February 2020 of the new Canada–CARICOM Skills Training for the Green Economy Scholarships program, Global Affairs Canada has introduced a new short-term exchange opportunity in Canada for students f
The tourism industry in Vava’u, the demand for 24 hours electricity supply for its outer islands and a transition to non-fossil fuel transportation are investment opportunities that would assist to achieve Tonga’s renewable energy targets.