The Caribbean Renewable Energy Development Programme (CREDP-GIZ) Project, based in Saint Lucia, is the remaining component of original programme (the other being UNDP) which commenced in 2004. This second phase (CREDP-GIZ Phase II) which has been in progress since April 2008 has been extended until December 2013.
The Project which is being implemented in collaboration with the CARICOM Secretariat under an Implementation Agreement between the CARICOM Secretariat and the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), seeks to overcome the barriers to Renewable Energy Policy, Capacity, Awareness and Finance. It is being executed under the auspices of the CARICOM Energy Unit. The modality of execution of the CREDP-GIZ Project has provided a flexible approach for technical assistance support to participating Member States.
In September 2013, a GIZ Mission conducted a Project Appraisal exercise which concluded with a two-day workshop in Saint Lucia. Participants of the Worskhop included representatives from the CARICOM and OECS Secretariats, CARILEC, CDB, as well as, Government officials. The initial findings, inter alia, based on the Project’s performance indicators show that Project has made significant impact in overcoming the barriers to the use of renewable energy in the Caribbean in the target areas.
Proposed extension for CREDP-GIZ Phase II: Arising from discussions between the CREDP-GIZ Appraisal Mission and the CARICOM Secretariat, a proposal for a further extension to the CREDP-GIZ Project beyond December 2013 is being contemplated. This proposal will be discussed by Member States.