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E-LEARNING MODULES AND LEARNING GUIDE FOR TEACHERS


               Objective 8:          Discuss the role and importance of sustainable energy

                                     in the Caribbean.







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                                                Several issues/factors affect energy use in the Caribbean.


                                                •  The  Caribbean’s  oil  dependence  leaves  it  vulnerable  to

                                                shifts in oil prices. Oil price shocks contribute to an average of

                                                seven percent of real GDP growth variation in the region, with
                                                Dominica affected the most at 15 percent.

                                                •  The Caribbean faces supply deficits and inefficiencies that

                                       affect  the  power  market’s  ability  to  supply  electricity  to  consumers.

                       Although  Caribbean  countries  average  90  percent  electrification  rates,  much  of  this
                       number  comes from off-grid  self-generation  due  to frequent power  outages  and  low

                       reliability. Sectoral concerns including limited generation capacity, outdated systems, and

                       a lack of technical expertise have driven domestic tariffs above 30 cents per kilowatt-hour

                       (kWh) for most countries, more than double the price of the United States.

                   •  Lack of diversification and vertical integration of electric firms leave consumers without
                       access to energy because of the inability to finance generation capacity and national grids,

                       while the absence of national regulatory agencies leave a legislative gap in the sector.

                   •  Natural capital endowment: Larger islands with high mountains have the potential for
                       hydro-electric  power  generation,  and  geothermal  power  is  possible  on  the  region’s

                       volcanic islands, which include Grenada, St. Vincent, or Dominica.  Additionally, biomass

                       (organic matter used as fuel) can be used on islands with large agricultural sectors.

                   •  ‘High initial investments’ is often cited as the most critical barrier to RE development in

                       the Region. See Caribbean Nations Turn to Renewable Energy – COHA.


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