– As Guyana continues its renewable energy drive
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) joined the rest of the world in observing International Day of Clean Energy on Sunday, 26 January.
According to an article featured on its webpage, clean energy is fundamental to our survival, as it helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, combat climate change, and minimise air and water pollution.
It also promotes energy security, supports sustainable economic growth, and ensures a healthier environment for future generations, it noted.
The Region’s dedication to sustainable development and a cleaner, greener future is evident through many clean and renewable energy initiatives being undertaken across CARICOM Member States and through the work of the Caribbean Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (CCREEE), a Community Institution, it added.
The feature noted that there is a concerted effort towards a unified approach to the sustainable energy transition, through the CARICOM Energy Policy and the Caribbean Sustainable Energy Roadmap and Strategy (C-SERMS), both adopted in 2013.
The approach is to utilise a well-balanced combination of the conventional and alternative energy resources available in the Region to advance sustainable development.
