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New Electricity Supply Act to be introduced in Barbados

By CMC News··2 min read
New Electricity Supply Act to be introduced in Barbados

Barbados' Minister of Energy and Business Senator Lisa Cummins announced that a new Electricity Supply Act is expected to be implemented this year.

She said the new legislation would allow for standard form power purchase agreements.

“This will allow for a complete transformation in the way in which our electricity market is regulated for the first time in decades,” Senator Cummins said on Monday.

Delivering the featured address at the Barbados Energy Storage Solutions Forum, at the Hilton Barbados Resort, she told the gathering that 3.31 megawatts of solar photovoltaic systems had already been installed on government-owned buildings. She added that officials were currently assessing 100 more buildings to increase that capacity.

She further said the Cabinet has made a decision that all new government vehicles be electric or hybrid and that loans to travelling officers for the purchase of vehicles have been increased to facilitate the purchase of electric and hybrid vehicles.

“The Government has also invested in 49 electric buses with a view to purchasing 10 more.  And in our Ministry, we are already in discussions about the possibility of expanding that fleet even further,” she pointed out.

Senator Cummins said a commitment had been made that there must be a minimum of 30 per cent local ownership in all renewable energy projects.

In addition, she stated, all homeowners had been granted a ‘right to renewable energy’, which is a guaranteed ‘spot’ on the grid with little administrative red tape.  She noted that tax rebates were offered to individuals and companies installing renewable energy systems.

“This has resulted in a massive surge in uptake, over 80MW in solar photovoltaic systems, one megawatt in wind, five MW in battery storage renewable energy on the grid, and over 400 electric vehicles on the road,” Lisa Cummins disclosed.

The Minister indicated that her Ministry would be mapping, on a 20-year trajectory, what the renewable energy jobs in the future would look like based on the wind, solar, and hydrogen energy mix.

She said her Ministry would also be further updating the 2020 to 2030 National Energy Plan and the 2021 Integrated Resource and Resilience Plan next month.

The Energy Minister stressed that this was necessary because incentives, programmes, and projects had been implemented over the last three years to support the renewable energy transition.

The forum formally marked the start of a partnership with the United States Agency for International Development Energy Sector Reform Project, a four-and-a-half-year project promoting self-reliance in 13 Caribbean countries by bolstering the performance of energy systems.

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