This project, "Sustainable Energy in the Caribbean", implemented by the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UN-ECLAC) will support the following: - Technical assistance to three countries of the Caribbean in the evaluation of existing fiscal systems and regulations as they relate to energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies so as to identify gaps and barriers to implement these technologies and to provide options for their removal Development of national documents on strengthening fiscal and regulatory systems for at six countries – Guyana, Curacao, Belize, Grenada, Saint Lucia and Antigua & Barbuda - Provision of technical assistance in proposing innovative fiscal and regulatory incentives t...
Maritime energy efficiency in the Caribbean appears to be predicated on two key requirements; regula...
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is a flexible market mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol to ass...
This Final Report summarizes the work performed by the Florida Solar Energy Center/University of Cen...
This project, "Sustainable Energy in the Caribbean", implemented by the United Nations Economic Comm...
The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) is seeking to pro...
Sustainable energy for all in the Caribbean. -- Promoting energy efficiency policies. -- Priority ar...
This document presents the evaluation report of the “Regional dialogue on energy efficiency and ren...
The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), in collaboration with the Cari...
Belize is currently faced with several critical challenges associated with the production, distribut...
This paper was prepared to guide the first session of the training workshop Introduction to Financia...
The objective of this study is to research barriers to the identification and implementation of mech...
The present document analyses the progress of national programmes and activities associated with the...
In this investigation, the status of renewable energy technologies in the Caribbean was analysed usi...
The Caribbean region faces a unique and challenging situation with respect to energy for sustainable...
This report provides background information on the country\u27s energy sector, presents the drivers ...
Maritime energy efficiency in the Caribbean appears to be predicated on two key requirements; regula...
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is a flexible market mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol to ass...
This Final Report summarizes the work performed by the Florida Solar Energy Center/University of Cen...
This project, "Sustainable Energy in the Caribbean", implemented by the United Nations Economic Comm...
The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) is seeking to pro...
Sustainable energy for all in the Caribbean. -- Promoting energy efficiency policies. -- Priority ar...
This document presents the evaluation report of the “Regional dialogue on energy efficiency and ren...
The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), in collaboration with the Cari...
Belize is currently faced with several critical challenges associated with the production, distribut...
This paper was prepared to guide the first session of the training workshop Introduction to Financia...
The objective of this study is to research barriers to the identification and implementation of mech...
The present document analyses the progress of national programmes and activities associated with the...
In this investigation, the status of renewable energy technologies in the Caribbean was analysed usi...
The Caribbean region faces a unique and challenging situation with respect to energy for sustainable...
This report provides background information on the country\u27s energy sector, presents the drivers ...
Maritime energy efficiency in the Caribbean appears to be predicated on two key requirements; regula...
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is a flexible market mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol to ass...
This Final Report summarizes the work performed by the Florida Solar Energy Center/University of Cen...