Despite large amounts of readily available renewable energy, most island states in the Caribbean are still heavily dependent on mostly imported fossil fuels for their energy production. Making use of empirical analyses, this paper explores the barriers to the development of RE for power generation in the Caribbean, and outlines a strategy of how to overcome these barriers. Semi-structured interviews with three “super-experts” serve to supplement the findings of a preceding literature review. Approximately 30 experts are consulted to confirm and rank the identified barriers to RE according to their importance. The end-product of this study is a ranking matrix that will serve as a strategy instrument for decision-makers, who are then able to ...
Panama defines its National Determined Contributions (NDC) in the energy sector in terms of an incre...
With the dawn of the green revolution being fuelled by fears that the world’s energy habits are cont...
Re-posted with permission from the publishers as a PDF document as part of an Institutional Reposito...
Despite large amounts of readily available renewable energy (RE), island states in the Caribbean are...
The objective of this study is to research barriers to the identification and implementation of mech...
Understanding the barriers that inhibit the deployment of renewable energy technologies to achieve l...
Dependence on fossil fuel is an issue for the many countries, it is particularly challenging for Sma...
Small island states, such as in the Caribbean, contribute only a small share to the global greenhous...
As with most Small Island Developing States (SIDS), imported fossil fuels make up the majority of Ba...
The global energy market is currently undergoing a transformation at all levels within their supply ...
The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) is seeking to pro...
Belize is currently faced with several critical challenges associated with the production, distribut...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald in International Journal of Energy...
This paper aims to develop and improve the use of renewable energy by finding and studying the barri...
ieving the Renewable Energy Target for Jamaica Abstract: The high cost of energy in Jamaica, one o...
Panama defines its National Determined Contributions (NDC) in the energy sector in terms of an incre...
With the dawn of the green revolution being fuelled by fears that the world’s energy habits are cont...
Re-posted with permission from the publishers as a PDF document as part of an Institutional Reposito...
Despite large amounts of readily available renewable energy (RE), island states in the Caribbean are...
The objective of this study is to research barriers to the identification and implementation of mech...
Understanding the barriers that inhibit the deployment of renewable energy technologies to achieve l...
Dependence on fossil fuel is an issue for the many countries, it is particularly challenging for Sma...
Small island states, such as in the Caribbean, contribute only a small share to the global greenhous...
As with most Small Island Developing States (SIDS), imported fossil fuels make up the majority of Ba...
The global energy market is currently undergoing a transformation at all levels within their supply ...
The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) is seeking to pro...
Belize is currently faced with several critical challenges associated with the production, distribut...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald in International Journal of Energy...
This paper aims to develop and improve the use of renewable energy by finding and studying the barri...
ieving the Renewable Energy Target for Jamaica Abstract: The high cost of energy in Jamaica, one o...
Panama defines its National Determined Contributions (NDC) in the energy sector in terms of an incre...
With the dawn of the green revolution being fuelled by fears that the world’s energy habits are cont...
Re-posted with permission from the publishers as a PDF document as part of an Institutional Reposito...