Further to the publication of the Grenada National Energy Policy (2011), the 'Grenada Vision 2030' lays down the proposal to establish a 100% renewable energy target for both the electricity and transport sectors for 2030. As a first step to determining the pathway towards this objective, a 100% renewable energy showcase study is to be conducted in co-operation with the German government and a consortium of specialised companies.
The Grenada Vision 2030 consists of four major projects, three focused on development of utility scale generation from geothermal, wind and waste-to-energy sources, and one on distributed solar. They are expected to require relatively little capital investment, given the small size of the economy and energy demand.
Grenada Vision 2030
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Grenada Vision 2030
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Year
2012
Most recent update
21/06/2012
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Mitigation
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Economy-wide, Energy, Transport, Waste
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