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BARBADOS HOSTS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE

(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana) Stakeholders in the field of renewable energy and sustainable development are meeting in Barbados from Wednesday 9 May to explore and exchange ideas on how solar energy and solar thermal systems could be utilised more efficiently in the Region.

Jointly coordinated by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat and the Caribbean Solar Energy Society (CSES) with the support of the Government of Spain through the Spanish Cooperation Agency (AECID), the Eighth Sustainable Applications for Tropical Island States (SATIS) Conference is aimed at technician, hoteliers and persons working in Renewable Energy, 9-11 May, 2012 in Bridgetown, Barbados. Other categories of participants include researchers, educators, consultants, investors, environmentalists, policymakers and members of the general public who are interested in applications of renewable energy technologies in tropical islands.

Coming on the heels of a similar forum convened earlier this week under the theme “Achieving Sustainable Energy for all in Small Island Developing States” by the Government of Barbados and the United Nations Developing Programme, the 8th SATIS Conference is seeking to strengthen capacity and increase awareness about relevant renewable energy technologies that can be utilised in the Caribbean. The Conference also seeks to garner ideas on how energy markets can function efficiently with sufficient consumer demand for the renewable energy technologies and products, and a sufficient supply of the relevant technologies, equipment and human resource capacity to design, install, operate and maintain of renewable energy systems.

The CARICOM Energy Program of the CARICOM Secretariat was instrumental in mobilising resources for the Conference in keeping with Programme’s broader thrust to support regional initiatives to promote renewable energy. This year, the Conference will take the format of a series of technical workshops on key technology areas including, solar thermal systems, solar photovoltaic systems and solar cooling. These sessions will be led by key regional experts including Dr. Indra Haraksingh- President of the CSES, Dr. Jacqueline Bridge, Dr. Margo Guda and Mr. Henk de Beijer. Dr Robert Stoddard, Project Manager, Caribbean Renewable Energy Capacity Support (CRECS) Programme will represent the CARICOM Secretariat.

The Caribbean Solar Energy Society (CSES) was established to foster science and technology in the application of alternative energy including solar, wind, biomass, hydro, geothermal; to encourage research and development in alternative energy with special emphasis being placed on regional collaboration; to advance the utilization of alternative energy; to promote education in the fields related to alternative energy; and to gather, compile and disseminate information relating to all aspects of alternative energy.

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