On 11th October 2024, Dr. The Honourable Keith C. Rowley, Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and The Honourable Stuart R. Young S.C., M.P. Minister of Energy and Energy Industries and Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister along with representatives from Shell and the National Gas Company visited the Dona Jose 2 vessel at Tembladora Port,
Trinidad and Tobago has several options to rebalance its energy portfolio to offset declining hydrocarbon production while taking advantage of the green energy transition. These include reducing domestic consumption of
Brief on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency. The Government of Trinidad and Tobago is currently developing a national energy policy green paper that recognises renewable energy''s
Representative from The Energy Chamber of Trinidad & Tobago: Dr. Thackwray Driver, President and CEO, Energy Chamber. AUOTT Representatives: Jerson Wattie, The National Gas Company of Trinidad & Tobago Limited. Neil Persad, EOG Resources. Maria Cristina Legarza, Repsol. Clint Khan, Shell Trinidad & Tobago. Wendell Seecharan, Heritage Petroleum
The solar project is being constructed by consortium partners bp Alternative Energy Trinidad and Tobago (bpATT) and Shell Renewables Caribbean (Shell), and once operational, will provide up to 112MWac from two sites – Brechin
Trinidad and Tobago Energy Conference . Investing for the future. Hyatt Regency Hotel, Port of Spain February 10th - 12th 2025. Dates & Location. The Trinidad & Tobago Energy Conference 2025, takes place from the 10th – 12th February 2025 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Port of Spain.
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The forum will take place virtually and is only open to members of the Energy Chamber. Speakers include: Agenda . 9:00 am - 9:05 am Welcome Dr. Thackwray Driver, President and CEO, Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago . 9:05 am – 9:15 am . Remarks George Vieira, Vice-Chair (Upstream) Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago
The Honourable Stuart R. Young, Minister of Energy and Energy and Energy Industries along with David Campbell, President bpTT, Paul Stern, Projects General Manager bpTT and Giselle Thompson, Vice President,
Trinidad & Tobago Energy Guide at the T & T Energy Conference & Tradeshow, Hyatt Regency. Monday 23rd January to Wednesday 25th January 2023. Trinidad & Tobago Energy Guide at the T & T Energy Conference & Tradeshow, Hyatt Regency. 31st May to 2nd June 2022. Directory. Full directory coming soon! auxiliary equipment sales & services
Trinidad and Tobago has several options to rebalance its energy portfolio to offset declining hydrocarbon production while taking advantage of the green energy transition. These include reducing domestic consumption of natural gas and oil products, boosting domestic production of natural gas, increasing renewable electricity production, and
To secure its competitive edge, Trinidad and Tobago must embrace energy diversification and technological innovation. While fossil fuels remain a cornerstone of the nation''s economy, exploring alternative energy
Brief on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency. The Government of Trinidad and Tobago is currently developing a national energy policy green paper that recognises renewable energy''s (RE) combined with energy efficiency (EE) and utilisation of compressed natural gas in the transportation sector, inter-alia, as important strategies for the
On 11th October 2024, Dr. The Honourable Keith C. Rowley, Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and The Honourable Stuart R. Young S.C., M.P. Minister of Energy and Energy Industries and Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister along with representatives from Shell and the National Gas Company visited the Dona Jose 2 vessel
The solar project is being constructed by consortium partners bp Alternative Energy Trinidad and Tobago (bpATT) and Shell Renewables Caribbean (Shell), and once operational, will provide up to 112MWac from two sites – Brechin Castle and Orange Grove.
Prior to the pandemic, real GDP growth in Trinidad and Tobago has been subdued with an annual average of -0.9% between 2013 and 2019. The performance of Trinidad and Tobago''s energy sector has far-reaching implications for the country''s macroeconomic indicators and fundamentals such as fiscal stability, export earnings, foreign
Trinidad and Tobago''s Energy Conference 2024 MEEI staff were recognized for their efforts towards expanding and accelerating the use of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as an alternative transportation fuel in Trinidad and Tobago.
The Government of Trinidad and Tobago has already begun to roll out some of these recommendations including through funding the rehabilitation of 100 hectares of spent quarry lands by 2030 through community-based agroforestry, the rehabilitation of 100 hectares of degraded forest and the increase of forest carbon stock by five per cent by 2030
Vernon Paltoo, National Energy Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (National Energy) president, talks to TOGY about the company''s future objectives and projects on the horizon. Incorporated in 1979, National
Energy efficiency has been identified as a natural first step towards developing the platform for the cultural change that would lead to alternative energy being fully embraced and integrated into Trinidad and Tobago''s energy mix.
Energy Snapshot Trinidad and Tobago This profile provides a snapshot of the energy landscape of Trinidad and Tobago, a two-island nation located off the coast of Venezuela. Trinidad and Tobago''s electricity rates are some of the lowest in the Caribbean at approximately $0.04 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), well below the regional average of $0.33/kWh.
The Energy Map of Trinidad and Tobago is a comprehensive map of the country''s energy infrastructure, including oil and gas fields, pipelines, refineries, petrochemical plants, the LNG facilities and ownership of onshore and offshore license blocks. The map is sponsored by the National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago (NGC).
Trinidad and Tobago has several options to rebalance its energy portfolio to offset declining hydrocarbon production while taking advantage of the green energy transition. These
comprehensive overview of the country''s energy infrastructure, including oil and gas fields, pipelines, petrochemical plants, LNG facilities and ownership of onshore and offshore petroleum license blocks. Our 2023 edition also includes information on Trinidad and Tobago''s: • Oil and gas reserves • Natural gas production and utilization
To secure its competitive edge, Trinidad and Tobago must embrace energy diversification and technological innovation. While fossil fuels remain a cornerstone of the nation''s economy, exploring alternative energy sources can position it as a forward-thinking and sustainable player in the global energy market.
for nearly 80% of Trinidad and Tobago''s (T&T) export revenues and thus, the energy sector remains a cornerstone contributing significantly to government revenue, export earnings and GDP. In the 2025 National Budget presentation, The Minister commented that the energy sector will be a major contributor to our economic survival for years to come.
The Government of Trinidad and Tobago is currently developing a national energy policy green paper that recognises renewable energy’s (RE) combined with energy efficiency (EE) and utilisation of compressed natural gas in the transportation sector, inter-alia, as important strategies for the promotion of sustainable development of the nation.
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Unlike many island nations, Trinidad and Tobago has significant oil and natural gas reserves and is a net exporter of these fuels. However, subsidies for domestic energy consumption have created a fiscal burden on the government that could be reduced through the expansion of alternative transportation fuels, energy eficiency, and renewable energy.
Trinidad and Tobago has abundant local fossil fuel resources, but is taking steps to prepare the societal, legal, regulatory, and economic foundations necessary to support renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies.
In 1994, it divested from its generation holdings on the larger island of Trinidad and now purchases energy from three Independent Power Producers (IPPs): the Power Generation Company of Trinidad and Tobago, which purchased the former T&TEC-operated plants and presently controls 1,386 megawatts (MW) of gas-fired capacity across
Trinidad and Tobago’s electricity rates are some of the lowest in the Caribbean at approximately $0.04 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), well below the regional average of $0.33/kWh. Unlike many island nations, Trinidad and Tobago has significant oil and natural gas reserves and is a net exporter of these fuels.
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