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The world now has a better idea concerning the status of Grenada''s energy sector compared to other Caribbean islands. Let us all play our part in this transition to cleaner energy and, in turn, a healthier living
Grenada''s energy portfolio needs to secure safe, reliable, high-quality electricity at the lowest possible cost for all citizens. Our approach is to encourage energy efficiency and use proven renewable energy technologies prudently to help our nation prosper economically in an environmentally sound and sustainable way.
The Public Utility Regulatory Commission''s Small-Scale Independent Power Producers program sets the stage for further advancements in Grenada''s renewable energy landscape, fostering greater independence in energy generation and contributing to
Grenada Electricity Services (Grenlec) is pleased to announce that it is currently exploring opportunities that would boost utility-scale renewable energy penetration in Grenada. The immediate focus for Grenlec is on integrating renewable energy generation at sites in Point Salines, St. George''s, Pearls, St. Andrew and Carriacou.This thrust
In 2020, Grenada produced 223 GWh of electricity, relying mainly on fossil fuels (98.12%), with a small contribution from solar energy (1.88%). Demand. In 2018, peak demand was 33.2 MW. Consumption. In 2016, Grenada consumed 185.1 million kWh of electricity. As of 2018, 95.3% of the population had access to electricity. Coal in Grenada
The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) is thrilled to announce the launch of a new program for Small Scale Independent Power Producer (SSIPP). This latest call comes on the heels of the finalisation of the pilot program initiated in 2021 where nine (9) local individuals will receive their licenses to operate
The world now has a better idea concerning the status of Grenada''s energy sector compared to other Caribbean islands. Let us all play our part in this transition to cleaner energy and, in turn, a healthier living environment.
The Public Utility Regulatory Commission''s Small-Scale Independent Power Producers programme sets the stage for further advancements in Grenada''s renewable energy landscape, fostering greater independence in energy generation and contributing to
Grenlec is 100% committed to exploring and developing more renewable energy resources in Grenada for the benefit of our nation and environment. The goal of our Renewable Energy Strategic Plan aligns with Grenada''s National Energy Policy (2011) to secure 20% renewable energy generation by 2020.
According to estimates from the United States' National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Grenada could eventually generate up to 20 MW from wind, 25 to 50 MW from solar, and more than 50 MW from geothermal energy.
The MOID ( Ministry of Infrastructure Development, Public Utilities, Energy, Transport, and Implementation) is responsible for energy programs in Grenada. MOID handles the majority of permitting related to energy projects.
Grenada has had success with implementing energy effi-ciency and renewable energy projects. To date, GRENLEC has assessed five sites on the main island and two on Carriacou for wind farm feasibility. A wind-die-sel hybrid has been discussed for Petite Martinique, but its development is on hold.
Savant Power System delivers the ultimate solution for smart energy management. Monitor production and usage trends, control circuits at the distribution panel, and manage solar, battery, or generator backup sources all via the award winning Savant App. Our systems scale to meet the needs of any site from single family homes to large installations.
Grenada’s electrical grid stretches across the three main inhabited islands and is served by a single electrical utility, Grenada Electricity Services Limited (GRENLEC), which has the exclusive license to generate, transmit, distribute, and sell electricity through December 31, 2073.
Solar photovoltaics (PV) have high potential on Grenada because the country’s global horizontal irradiation exceeds 5 kWh/square meters per day. A 2- to 4-MW PV installation is planned, but no utility-scale solar plants are currently in operation.
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