
Across the Caribbean, conversations about energy often center on megawatts, renewable targets, and the pace of transition. But behind every kilowatt-hour generated lies a story, a family seeking affordable...
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By Amber Hoyte, Operations Analyst, CCREEE Regional integration has long been recognized as an essential response to the unique vulnerabilities of the Caribbean. As former colonies, our nations emerged...
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In the world of clean energy, it’s easy to celebrate wind turbines, solar panels, and cutting-edge innovations. But what if the real power behind the transition lies in something...
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In global energy conversations, Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are often portrayed as vulnerable—vulnerable to climate shocks, rising fuel prices, and the decisions of larger economies. But what if...
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During my time working in the energy space, I’ve observed that many people use the terms energy sector and power sector interchangeably. Most speak similarly loosely when referring to...
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The first-ever SADC Sustainable Energy Week (SADCSEW) in Gaborone, Botswana, was more than just a gathering of experts—it was a resounding call to action for the energy transition in...
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