Small island states, such as in the Caribbean, contribute only a small share to the global greenhouse effect, but they are the main victims of rising sea levels, change of seasonal climates and increase of tropical storms. In addition, they are heavily dependent on fossil fuels. Almost all Caribbean islands are aware of those negative effects and do consider to strive for use of renewable energy sources. Unfortunately, barriers like inadequate policies and strategies; lack of awareness, knowledge and confidence; inadequate capacity and lack of finance are still big hindrances. However, the potential for solar energy implementations in the Caribbean region is very high and it is possible to overcome the barriers. The case studies of Barbados...
Dependence on fossil fuel is an issue for the many countries, it is particularly challenging for Sma...
Small, tropical islands are energy insecure because they depend on precarious fossil fuel markets. T...
This thesis examines the barriers to renewable energy technology within the hotel sector of Barbados...
The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) is seeking to pro...
The tropical latitudes of the world seem to be the most promising for solar harvesting. The equatori...
The world’s prospect for climate change presents several profound implications for the ecological an...
Purpose – This paper reviews the current status of photovoltaics on the island of Barbados, includin...
Countries around the world are employing renewable energy policies to increase renewable electricity...
Saint Lucia is highly dependent on imported fossil fuels for energy production, which makes the coun...
At present the use of solar energy for power generation has increased in recent years, this is due n...
Despite large amounts of readily available renewable energy, most island states in the Caribbean are...
There is growing consensus around the world for the need to transition to a more sustainable society...
Small island developing states (SIDS) are the lowest emitters of greenhouse gases yet are the most v...
As with most Small Island Developing States (SIDS), imported fossil fuels make up the majority of Ba...
The objective of this study is to research barriers to the identification and implementation of mech...
Dependence on fossil fuel is an issue for the many countries, it is particularly challenging for Sma...
Small, tropical islands are energy insecure because they depend on precarious fossil fuel markets. T...
This thesis examines the barriers to renewable energy technology within the hotel sector of Barbados...
The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) is seeking to pro...
The tropical latitudes of the world seem to be the most promising for solar harvesting. The equatori...
The world’s prospect for climate change presents several profound implications for the ecological an...
Purpose – This paper reviews the current status of photovoltaics on the island of Barbados, includin...
Countries around the world are employing renewable energy policies to increase renewable electricity...
Saint Lucia is highly dependent on imported fossil fuels for energy production, which makes the coun...
At present the use of solar energy for power generation has increased in recent years, this is due n...
Despite large amounts of readily available renewable energy, most island states in the Caribbean are...
There is growing consensus around the world for the need to transition to a more sustainable society...
Small island developing states (SIDS) are the lowest emitters of greenhouse gases yet are the most v...
As with most Small Island Developing States (SIDS), imported fossil fuels make up the majority of Ba...
The objective of this study is to research barriers to the identification and implementation of mech...
Dependence on fossil fuel is an issue for the many countries, it is particularly challenging for Sma...
Small, tropical islands are energy insecure because they depend on precarious fossil fuel markets. T...
This thesis examines the barriers to renewable energy technology within the hotel sector of Barbados...