Renewable Energy: A Caribbean Crossroad

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The Caribbean is poised for a renewable energy revolution, and Dr. Koon Koon from the University of the West Indies (Mona, Jamaica) is certain that the region has enormous potential. Weaving through a multitude of issues related to the Caribbean’s energy landscape, the author guides the reader through the unique systems powering the CARICOM’s energy demand. Caribbean nations are challenged by crippling energy costs (roughly USD $0.35/kWh) and import bills to fuel their growing economies. Although energy policy has been on the rise, some Caribbean states are not only lagging behind with fundamental changes, but significantly contribute to global carbon emissions (Trinidad and Tobago secured 3rd place for global CO2 emissions per capita). With changing climate regimes in the region, renewable energy systems are becoming the cornerstones for change, providing ample opportunity for wind, solar and hydro systems to proliferate. Yet the Caribbean faces many challenges. Economies of scale are not in the region’s favour and major policy implementation is needed to open more doors for sustainable energy integration. There are leaders in the Caribbean however, and countries such as Jamaica, Belize and Suriname and ushering the region to the forefront of global change. Dr. Koon Koon suggests that the region needs to create major financial solutions to promote the development of innovative energy projects. Through collaborative organizations like the Caribbean Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (CCREE), and the major academic institutions, the Caribbean can become a model region for the political, socioeconomic and cooperative changes needed to address modern energy issues.
可再生能源:加勒比海的十字路口
加勒比地区正准备进行一场可再生能源革命,来自西印度群岛大学(牙买加莫纳)的Koon Koon博士确信该地区具有巨大的潜力。作者通过与加勒比地区能源景观相关的众多问题,引导读者了解加勒比地区能源需求的独特系统。加勒比国家面临着严重的能源成本(约0.35美元/千瓦时)和进口费用的挑战,以推动其经济增长。虽然能源政策一直在上升,但一些加勒比国家不仅在根本性变化方面落后,而且对全球碳排放做出了重大贡献(特立尼达和多巴哥在全球人均二氧化碳排放量中排名第三)。随着该地区气候制度的变化,可再生能源系统正在成为变革的基石,为风能、太阳能和水力系统的扩散提供了充足的机会。然而,加勒比地区面临着许多挑战。规模经济对该地区不利,需要实施重大政策,为可持续能源一体化打开更多大门。然而,加勒比地区的一些领导人,以及牙买加、伯利兹和苏里南等国家,将该地区引领到了全球变革的前沿。Koon Koon建议,该地区需要制定主要的金融解决方案,以促进创新能源项目的发展。通过加勒比可再生能源和能源效率中心(CCREE)等合作组织和主要学术机构,加勒比可以成为解决现代能源问题所需的政治、社会经济和合作变革的示范区域。
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