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Welcome to The NGC Group’s CARIGREEN , a portal that provides information on available opportunities, financing, planning, energy markets and technology developments within the clean energy space for the Caribbean region.

What's New

What's New: Energy Transition

22 geothermal exploration permits currently active in Mexico

Enel Colombia begins construction of 29.87 MW solar farm in Panama

A group of municipal and private stakeholders launched the largest distributed generation solar plant in Brazil’s northern region

YPF Luz announced the construction of a fourth wind farm in Argentina

Grenergy Renovables SL opens 30 MW solar complex in Colombia

Sumitomo and Colbun sign MoU to collaborate on green hydrogen and ammonia production

IDB Invest, 2020 FMCG Partner to Promote Solar Energy in Guyana

Dominican Republic’s CNE approved the development of two solar PV farms with a combined capacity of 23 MW

Panama and India are exploring the idea of green hydrogen collaboration

Polaris announced the completion of construction, testing, and initial operation of its 10.4 MW geothermal binary power plant in Nicaragua

What's New: Projects

Gruman Tilawind Wind Farm

Costa Rica

800MW Solar Park

Brazil

GuySuCo Albion Bioethanol Pilot Plant

Guyana

Installation of a Solar PV Carport

Barbados

Content Solar Park

Jamaica

Trueno Small Hydro Plant

Chile

What's New: Media Hub

What's New: Maketing Information

What's New: Territories

Energy Transition

explores information relating to the shift from fossil-based systems of energy production and consumption — including oil, natural gas, and coal — to renewable energy sources

Renewable Energy

data on energy collected from renewable sources, which are naturally replenished on a human timescale. Includes carbon neutral sources of energy such as solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, as well as energy storage systems

CCUS

Provides information on carbon capture, utilisation and storage technologies that contribute to both reducing emissions in key sectors directly and to removing CO2 to balance emissions that are challenging to avoid – a critical part of “net” zero goals.

Fuel Switch

Provides information on cleaner and more economical fuel alternatives such as LNG, CNG, hydrogen, biofuels, LPG, Electric Vehicles, methanol, and ammonia, in the transportation sector.

Energy Efficiency

Technologies, systems and processes aimed at reducing greenhouse gas and methane emissions, as well as more efficient and sustainable use of electricity supply

About CariGreen

The CARIGREEN platform brings together datasets, knowledge, events, information products, economic data, climate change strategies from various established sources around the Caribbean region into one central location, with the aim to drive engagement, collaboration, energy education, conversation, research and development for matters relating to the green agenda.

Objectives

The Caribbean region is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world and hence maybe the most vulnerable to climate change. As such, the government of each country has recognised the importance of supporting the objective of achieving a net zero emission future.

Services

CARIGREEN provides a wealth of information and knowledge resources from established sources from around the Caribbean region in various formats which include articles, reports, presentations, webinars, events, photos, videos and news on matters relating to the green agenda.

Hub Partners

NGC and its subsidiaries play an important role in all areas of the energy value chain in Trinidad and Tobago. Some of the on-going initiatives

Media

Latest news and media from the green energy space across the Caribbean.

Market Information

Latest news. events, statistics and reports pertaining to Clean Energy on a global, regional, and local scale

Caricom Territories

Encompasses clean energy initiatives, policies, technologies etc. being employed by both Caricom countries within the Caribbean region..

Non-Caricom Territories

Encompasses clean energy initiatives, policies, technologies etc. being employed by both non-Caricom countries within the Caribbean region.