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Sustainable Energy & Development News VOL.1 NOVEMBER 2013 THE MONTHLY REVIEW OF SUSTAINABLE ENERGY & DEVELOPMENT NEWS IN THE CARIBBEAN FROM THE REGION”S LEADING INFORMATION PLATFORMS Geothermal Energy Plant Planned For Carribbean A geothermal energy plant, developed by Nevis Renewable Energy Internaonal (NREI), is being planned for Nevis Island, an island in the Caribbean Sea next to Saint Kis. Read more This publication is prepared by the Caribbean Energy Information System Worldwatch Instute Launches Groundbreaking Sustainable Energy Roadmap For Jamaica The Worldwatch Instute today launched its groundbreaking Sustainable Energy Roadmap for Jamaica, a look at the measures that the Jamaican government can take to transion its electricity sector to one that is socially, environmentally, and financially sustainable. The report, Jamaica Sustainable Energy Roadmap: Pathways to an Affordable, Reliable, Low-Emission Electricity System, is the culminaon of years of intensive invesgaon. Read more The ACS Enacts Convenon Establishing The Greater Caribbean Region As The First Sustainable Tourism Zone In The World The Convenon for the establishment of the Sustainable Tourism Zone of the Greater Caribbean (STZC), an iniave of the Associaon of Caribbean States (ACS), has been rafied, gaining sufficient signatories from the ACS’ Member and Associate Member States to be fully entered into force, effecvely establishing the Caribbean Region as the First Sustainable Tourism Zone in the World!. Read more What’s Happening Now Across The Region...

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Page 1: Sustainable Energy & Development News November 2013

Sustainable Energy &Development News

VOL.1 NOVEMBER 2013

THE MONTHLY REVIEW OF SUSTAINABLE ENERGY & DEVELOPMENT NEWS IN THE CARIBBEAN FROM THE REGION”S LEADING INFORMATION PLATFORMS

Geothermal Energy Plant Planned For CarribbeanA geothermal energy plant, developed by Nevis Renewable Energy

International (NREI), is being planned for Nevis Island, an island in the Caribbean Sea next to Saint Kitts. Read more

This publication is prepared by the Caribbean Energy Information System

Worldwatch Institute Launches Groundbreaking Sustainable Energy Roadmap For Jamaica

The Worldwatch Institute today launched its groundbreaking Sustainable Energy Roadmap for Jamaica, a look at the measures that the Jamaican government can take to transition its electricity sector to one that is socially, environmentally, and financially sustainable. The report, Jamaica Sustainable Energy Roadmap: Pathways to an

Affordable, Reliable, Low-Emission Electricity System, is the culmination of years of intensive investigation.

Read more

The ACS Enacts Convention Establishing The Greater Caribbean Region As The First Sustainable Tourism Zone In The World

The Convention for the establishment of the Sustainable Tourism Zone of the Greater Caribbean (STZC), an initiative of the Association of

Caribbean States (ACS), has been ratified, gaining sufficient signatories from the ACS’ Member and Associate Member States to be fully

entered into force, effectively establishing the Caribbean Region as the First Sustainable Tourism Zone in the World!. Read more

What’s Happening Now Across The Region...

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NOVEMBER 2013 IN REVIEW BE IN THE KNOW ON RENEWABLE ENERGY

We are connected! Join us on…

25-11-2013 ||Provider Offers $500-$600m Waste To Energy PlantA Bahamas-based renewable provider is offering to build and operate an estimated $500-$600 million plasma waste-to-energy plant at the New Providence landfill, creating 400-500 full-time jobs, in the process. Read more25-11-2013 || Renewable Energy Can Aid In Reducing Massive Import BillGreat focus is being placed on the renewable energy and energy efficiency industry in Barbados, to assist Barbados in reducing its high import bill. Read more21-11-2013 || Bahamas Trails Caribbean In Renewable Energy IndexHead of The Bahamas Renewable Energy Association has called on the government to “stop delaying” advances in renewable energy generation in this nation, in response to a new report indicating that The Bahamas ranks 26th out of 27 countries in the region for its “progress and prospects” in relation to renewable energy investment. Read more

CIPORE EVENTS, See All Events

Caribbean Tourism: The Energy Forum (CTEF)December 10-11, 2013

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

Carbon Dioxide Utilization Congress 2014

February 19 - 20, 2014San Diego, USA

Stanford Geothermal WorkshopFebruary 24 - 26, 2014

Stanford University, CaliforniaUSA

26-11-2013 || Caribbean Export Facilitates Policy Dialogue on Renewable EnergyCaribbean Export Development Agency (Caribbean Export) in cooperation with the Regional Council of Guadeloupe, the Government of Haiti and the Government of the Dominican Republic organized a meeting of senior officials to discuss a “Policy Dialogue between Haiti, Dominican Republic and the Regional Council of Guadeloupe on the Renewable Energy and Waste Management Sector”, held in Point-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe, from November 5-6, 2013. Read more

27-11-2013 ||The Caribbean Tourism Energy Forum Presents Green Globe Success StoriesGreen Globe member, the Barcelo Bavaro Palace Deluxe in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, will be hosting the upcoming Caribbean Tourism Energy Forum (CTEF), from December 10 – 11, 2013. Read more

29-11-2013 || Nevis Leading in Caribbean’s Geothermal Development Thrust, says Ag. Premier BrantleyNevis is on its way to becoming the greenest place on earth and according to Acting Premier of Nevis Hon. Mark Brantley, the island was leading the charge where renewable energy development was concerned in the Caribbean. Read more

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15-11-2013 || Report: Hydroelectric Dam Would Wipe Out Indigenous Tribes in GuyanaPlans to build a massive hydro-electric dam on the land of two unique tribes in Guyana would lead to the destruction of a unique people and vast tracts of rainforest, a new report has revealed today. Read more

18-11-2013 ||Sancti Spiritus Fosters Use of Renewable Energy SourcesDiminishing dependency on fossil fuels, and taking advantage of alternative sources of energy are top priority issues in Sancti Spiritus. This central Cuban province is trying to work out a strategy in this respect, thus the construction of two photovoltaic farms has been agreed for 2014. Read more

18-11-2013 || IDB: Time To Transform Caribbean Energy MarketThe high and volatile price of electricity is the most important issue in the energy sector. Electricity prices in the Caribbean are among the highest in the world, and they fluctuate greatly with the global price of oil. Read more

14-11-2013 || Geothermal Project Moves To Next LevelDominica’s drive to become the first carbon negative economy in the hemisphere by developing geothermal energy, has moved to another level. Commencement of the drilling of the first production and re-injection well in the Roseau Valley has begun. Read more

15-11-2013 || ‘CARICOM Needs Cheaper, Greener Energy’More efficient energy policies, including the development of renewable energy sources that can reduce the high cost of importing and generating power, will have a positive impact for the economic growth throughout the CARICOm region, programme manager for energy at CARICOM, Joseph Williams, said yesterday. Read more

19-11 -2013 ||Barbados: Public Sector Smart Energy Programme Agreements SignedGovernment’s efforts to develop a comprehensive alternative energy programme for Barbados got a jumpstart today thanks to a BDS$50 million injection. Read more

15-11-2013 || Electric Fencing For Cattle-Ranching Business Continues in CamagüeyNearly 800 electric fence systems should be installed before the year’s end in Camagüey province as part of the livestock sector recovery program and the effective use of renewable energy sources. Read more

20-10-2013 ||BpTT: No ‘Bombs’ for Seismic TestsEnergy giant bpTT [British Petroleum Trinidad & Tobago] says its does not use explosives or “bombs” to conduct seismic tests in search of offshore oil and gas. The company responded yesterday to [Trinidad] Express enquiries following a protest at the Port of Spain waterfront on Tuesday by fishermen and their supporters, who claimed energy companies are using dynamite and air guns to conduct seismic surveys in local waters. Read more19-11-2013 || St. Vincent’s Volcano Holds More Promise Than PerilWeary of sky-high electricity prices, St. Vincent is following in the footsteps of another, decidedly un-tropical island nearly 4,000 miles away in its quest to harness clean geothermal power. Read more

REPORTS

Jamaica Sustainable Energy Roadmap: Pathways To An

Affordable, Reliable, Low-Emission Electricity System

Climatescope 2013 : New Frontiers for Low-Carbon Energy Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean

Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Report: Renewable Energy

could power all of Latin America and Caribbean

An Assessment of the Economic and Social Impacts of Climate Change on the Energy Sector in the Caribbean

Consultancy Report: Study on the Identification of Potential Project

Portfolios Associated to Programmatic CDM And NAMAs in Jamaica

DOCUMENTS

Status of Net Billing offered in Jamaica (Version 1)

Proposed Incentives for the Energy Sector - JAMAICA

JAMAICA - Energy Efficient Items Exempted from GCT & Customs Duty

21-11-2013 ||New Solar Park Project in CubaA solar park, the first in this Cuban western province, will be gradually integrated into the national energy system starting in 2014, experts said Wednesday. Read more

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5-11-2013 || JPS Upbeat About Customer Acceptance of SolarMillThe Jamaica Public Service (JPS) is upbeat about the prospects of its recently launched SolarMill renewable energy power generating system. According to the light and power distributor, days after the launch of the SolarMill on Tuesday, approximately 500 people have expressed interest in the hybrid power generator during a sales event at the JPS Ruthven Road Sports Club in Kingston with several deposits already placed. Read more

8-11-2013 || Cuba To Expand Use Of Renewable Energy SourcesOver fifty percent of Cuba’s energy bill goes to pay for water supply and this fact calls for a greater application of renewable energy sources, said the Chairman of the Cuban non-governmental Institution Cubasolar, Mr. Luis Bérriz. Read more

5-11-2013 || St Vincent Launches Geothermal Energy ProjectSt Vincent and the Grenadines has launched its geothermal energy initiative that Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves believes will be a “potentially game changing initiative”. Read more4-11-2013 || Grenada and St Lucia Collaborate on Eastern Caribbean Energy ProjectThe Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) in collaboration with the Governments of Grenada and St Lucia and the World Bank will host the official launch of the Eastern Caribbean Energy Regulatory Authority (ECERA) Project in early November. Read more

8-11-2013 ||Report: Money Available For Renewable Energy, But Gov’t Policy LackingThe Worldwatch Institute on Wednesday launched its groundbreaking Sustainable Energy Roadmap for Jamaica, a look at the measures that the Jamaican Government can take to transition its electricity sector to one that is socially, environmentally and financially sustainable. Read more

7-11-2013 || How Aruba Plans to be Energy Independent by 2020... Aruba, is actually making good on its goal of energy independence. The tiny Caribbean country is not only addressing its energy concerns but is actually on track to become fully energy independent by 2020, thanks to a number of clean-energy investments and initiatives. Read more

12-11-2013 || Jamaica and Japan Sign Agreement on Energy, Mining CooperationJamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller’s official visit to Japan last week yielded a cooperation agreement between the two countries on areas including energy and mineral resources development. Read more

Content Administrator, CIPORECaribbean Energy Information

System (CEIS),Scientific Research Council

(SRC),Hope Gardens, Kingston 6,

Jamaica W.I.876-927-1779(w) | 876-977-

1840(f) |[email protected]

www.ceis-caribenergy.orgwww.src-jamaica.org

CEIS manages the Caribbean Information Platform on

Renewable Energy (CIPORE)www.cipore.org

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1-11-2013 || Caribbean Energy Transition in the Spotlight in MartiniqueThe first Caribbean conference on energy transition (CTEC 2013) held last week in Martinique (October 22 and 23) has been hailed a success. The two-day conference, at Palais des Congrès de Madiana, focused on establishing regional collaboration through the exchange of experience, policies for the development of renewable energies, the use of public financing (in particular instruments from the European Union), and governance tools. Read more

12-11-2013 || The Gaia Riverlodge in Belize is now Run Entirely on HydropowerGAÏA Riverlodge, located in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve of Belize, has long been a top eco-conscious resort (it was formerly the Five Sisters Lodge) but thanks to a new hydropower energy system and a few other environmentally-friendly upgrades, the resort and its jungle cabanas have pretty much topped all other green resorts out there. Read more

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See CIPORE FOR MORE: WWW.CIPORE.ORG

Directory- Register with CIPORE at www.cipore.org and join our Directories for Professionals in RE, Private Sector, Hotels Utilizing RE…etc

Post your job vacancies on CIPORENeed added exposure, post photos or your RE projects on CIPORE in our photo galleries

View our RE Projects Database with hundreds of projects across the regionUpload your RE project video to YouTube and send us the link- we will post it up and increase your exposure

through showcase in our video gallery in our Demo CentreAnd more….. Don’t take our word for it, go to www.cipore.org

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NOVEMBER 2013 IN REVIEWBE IN THE KNOW ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY, ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE CHANGE

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29-11-2013 ||Government Takes Measures to Control Growth of Rodent PopulationT he Department of Waste Management in collaboration with the Environmental Health Division has taken a unified approach to control the growth of the rodent population on Tortola. Read more

23-11-2013 ||Pig Farms Take Measures to Protect the EnvironmentThe Empresa Porcina Camagüey – a company for the development of pig farming in Camagüey province- together with the provincial offices of the National Institute of Water Resources (INRH) and of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment (CITMA) has been installing anaerobic digesters in its farms, as it already did at Las Clavellinas piggery, located in the municipality of Minas. Read more

29-11-2013 || Green-Friendly Enterprise Helps Save Biggest Caribbean WetlandsThe 18 communities in Cuba’s Ciénaga de Zapata, the largest wetlands in the Caribbean, have long survived on the abundant local hunting and fishing and by producing charcoal. But that is no longer possible, due to climate change. Read more29-11-2013 || Caribbean Looks to the Sky for Water SecurityWith no wastewater treatment plant, raw effluent is an ever-present hazard... Read more

27-11-2013 || Concerns Raised over Sewage Flow in Caribbean SeaAs much as 90 per cent of the sewage discharged into the Caribbean Sea is either untreated or partially treated, a situation which the United Nations says is a major threat to the region’s bread and butter — tourism. Read more

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The Caribbean Energy Information

System (CEIS) website is the

virtual source for energy information

within the Caribbean. CEIS

is headquartered at the Scientific

Research Council (SRC) in Jamaica.

The website was redesigned to facilitate an improved user

experience.

Information on this site provides

support for energy sector use and development. The network also provides

information that guides decision

making for Energy Ministers across the

Caribbean.

Visit www.ceis-caribenergy.org

BE IN THE KNOW!

IntroducingOur NEW and IMPROVED CEIS Website!Visit www. ceis-caribenergy.org today!

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BE IN THE KNOW ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY,

ENVIRONMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE & renewable

energy

8-11-2013|| Eastern Caribbean Countries to Enhance Regional Energy CollaborationThe Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) on Thursday set up a special institution in Grenada to enhance regional collaboration to combat increasing energy challenges, said reports from Grenada. Read more6-11-2013 || Reducing Your Carbon FootprintIn the weeks leading up to the September release of the long anticipated 36-page document on climate change authored by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), expectations were that it would improve our understanding of climate change and its effects. Read more

Content Administrator, CIPORECaribbean Energy Information System

(CEIS),Scientific Research Council (SRC),

Hope Gardens, Kingston 6,Jamaica W.I.

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www.ceis-caribenergy.orgwww.src-jamaica.org

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14-11-2013 || US Coral Task Force Gathers in Virgin IslandsScientists and government officials began a two-day meeting in the U.S. Virgin Islands on Thursday to discuss ways of protecting and, hopefully, restoring severely degraded coral reefs in U.S. waters in the Caribbean and Pacific. Read more

6-11-2013 ||Bahamian Outrage on Landfill ‘Deal’THE head of a Bahamian waste disposal company yesterday said it was “regrettable” that the Government had decided to award a recycling/remediation contract for the New Providence landfill to a foreign company, noting that a local consortium had offered a package involving an initial public offering (IPO) and creation of 60-100 jobs at full roll-out. Read more5-11-2013|| Private Sector Key to Fighting Climate Change, Richard Branson SaysBritish magnate Sir Richard Branson is a strong advocate of business solutions to tackle climate change. He told us about island economies offering a great chance for transitioning from fossil fuels to renewables.Read more4-11-2013 ||Consequences of Climate Change for the CaribbeanFamous for their beaches, their pleasant climate and a unique cultural heritage, the Caribbean islands are in danger of disappearing due to climate change and the consequent rise in sea level. Read more

15-11-2013|| 3,000 Residents to Benefit From Improved Access to Potable WaterApproximately 3,000 residents of communities in North Eastern and South Western St. Elizabeth are to benefit from improved access to potable water, under the Burnt Savannah/Knoxwood Water Supply Mains Replacement and Upgrading Project. Read more

22-11-2013 || Four Government Buildings to Get Energy Efficient Air Conditioning SystemsCabinet has approved a contract for air conditioning systems for four Government buildings, as the administration intensifies measures to improve energy efficiency in the public sector. Read more

1-11-2013 ||Maya Land Rights will be a First for CCJThe case of Maya Customary Land Right is making its way to the Caribbean Court of Justice, that’s what the Court of Appeal announced today at its final sitting for this October session. Read more

19-11-2013 ||Old X-ray Equipment Donated to a Wildlife Clinic in BelizeThe Belize Wildlife and Referral Clinic was until recently in desperate need of an X-ray machine. Read more

6-11-2013|| IPCC: Climate Change Poses Threat to Global Food SuppliesA leaked draft of an IPCC report due in 2014 shows how climate change is already affecting food security around the world. Read more

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CARIBBEAN ENERGY INFORMATION SYSTEM (CEIS)

INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP FORM New Renewal

Name (Last) (First) Agency/Organization Address City Country Phone (include area code) (Mobile) Phone Email Area of Expertise Indicate Interest:

Consultancy Referrals Projects Media Partneships

Data/Statistics Events Publications Advertising

Other_______________________________

Individual membership: US$50.00/year (Regional) US$75/Year (International)

Please make payment payable to: Scientific Research Council, P.O. Box 350, Kingston 6, Jamaica.

Applicant’s Signature: _____________________ Date_________________

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CARIBBEAN ENERGY INFORMATION SYSTEM (CEIS)

INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP - Benefits

Benefits - Individual Membership (US$50.00 or US$75/Year): Introductory Price

One year subscription to CEIS Energy Articles Archives. Invitation to participate in Consultancies when available. Referrals for Consultancies. (Conditions Apply). Registration in Professional Directories of applicable platforms*. 10% Discount on request for Technical Information (Petroleum and Renewable). Inclusion in mailing list for Sustainable Energy & Development News (SEDN) and Caribbean

Petroleum Update. Registration Discounts for SRC/CEIS Media Partnership energy events.

*Applicable Platforms:

CIPORE – Renewable Energy CEEBIP – Energy Efficiency CIPPET – Petroleum Energy

Note: Items in red are negotiable

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See Benefits Sheet for each Category Type || Complete, scan and email form to [email protected] or fax to 876-977-1840)

CARIBBEAN ENERGY INFORMATION SYSTEM (CEIS)

CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP FORM New Renewal

Name of Agency/Organization Name of Person Representing Organization Address of Organization City/Town State/Parish Zip Code (if applicable) Country Phone (include area code) Fax Mobile Phone Email Address Organization’s Core Business Focus Indicate Areas of Interest & Membership Category you wish to be part of (See Benefits Sheet):

Consultancy Referrals Projects Media Partneships

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Other_______________________________

Corporate Membership

Gold: US$500.00/yr Silver: US$200.00/yr Bronze: US$100.00/yr

Please make payment (cash or cheque) payable to: Scientific Research Council, P.O. Box 350, Kingston 6, Jamaica.

Signature of Organization Rep: _____________________ Date__________________

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Membership Approval: Approved [ ] Not Approved [ ]

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See Benefits Sheet for each Category Type || Complete, scan and email form to [email protected] or fax to 876-977-1840)

CARIBBEAN ENERGY INFORMATION SYSTEM (CEIS)

CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP - Benefits

Benefits - Corporate Membership- GOLD (US$500.00/Year):

Company energy related events posted in Events Listings on SRC and CEIS websites. (Text) Company energy related events posted in Events Listings on applicable information platform*. (Text) One year subscription to CEIS Energy Articles Archives. Placement of CEIS Logo on your website indicating your membership affiliation (1 year). Invitation to participate in Consultancies when available. Access to CEIS Database of Skills (Conditions Apply). Companies can register their Organizations and professional on directories of applicable platforms*. 15% Discount on request for Technical Information (Petroleum and Renewable). Inclusion in mailing list for Sustainable Energy & Development News (SEDN) and Caribbean

Petroleum Update. Registration Discounts for SRC/CEIS Media Partnership energy events.

Optional Introductory Benefits

50% discount on Success Story Feature on CIPORE (includes one 10 minutes(max) video – provided by organization, Feature articles, photo gallery relevant to story).

50% discount on Advertising for one (1) full page Advert in one (1) monthly Sustainable Energy & Development News.

50% discount on Advertising for one (1) full page Advert on one of the three CEIS information platforms: www.cipore.org (ad dimension of 300x200); www.ceebip.org (ad dimension 250x170) ; www.cippet.org (ad dimension 300x200)

Benefits - Corporate Membership -SILVER (US$200.00/Year):

Company energy related events posted in Events Listings on SRC and CEIS websites. (Text) Company energy related events posted in Events Listings on applicable information platform*. (Text) Six months subscription to CEIS Energy Artiles Archives. Placement of CEIS Logo on your website indicating your membership affiliation (1 year). Companies can register their Organizations and professional on directories of applicable platforms*. 10% Dicount on request for Technical Information (Petroleum and Renewable).

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See Benefits Sheet for each Category Type || Complete, scan and email form to [email protected] or fax to 876-977-1840)

Inclusion in mailing list for Sustainable Energy & Development News (SEDN) and Caribbean Petroleum Update.

Registration Discounts for SRC/CEIS Media Partnership energy events.

Optional Introductory Benefits

15% discount on Success Story Feature on CIPORE (includes one 10 minutes(max) video – provided by organization, Feature articles, photo gallery relevant to story).

15% discount on Advertising for one (1) full page Advert in one (1) monthly Sustainable Energy & Development News.

15% discount on Advertising for one (1) full page Ad. on one of the three CEIS information platforms: www.cipore.org (ad dimension of 300x200); www.ceebip.org (ad dimension 250x170) www.cippet.org (ad dimension 300x200)

Benefits - Corporate Membership- BRONZE (US$100.00/Year):

Placement of CEIS Logo on their website indicating their membership affiliation (1 year). Company energy related events posted in Events Listings on SRC and CEIS websites. (Text) Company energy related events posted in Events Listings on applicable information platform. (Text) Three months subscription to CEIS Energy Archives. Companies can register their Organizations and professional on directories of applicable platforms*. Inclusion in mailing list for Sustainable Energy & Development News (SEDN) and Caribbean

Petroleum Update. Registration Discounts for SRC/CEIS Media Partnership energy events.

*Applicable Platforms:

CIPORE – Renewable Energy CEEBIP – Energy Efficiency CIPPET – Petroleum.

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