BREA Calls for Speedier Business in Energy Sector

BREA Calls for Speedier Business in Energy Sector

BREA Calls for Speedier Approach to Doing Business in the Renewable Energy Sector Amid an anticipated proliferation of investor demand in ground-mounted solar photovoltaic applications, the Barbados Renewable Energy Association has reiterated a call for a speedier...
Doubts about natural gas mission

Doubts about natural gas mission

Recently, it was announced in the press that Barbados received funding from the Inter-American Development Bank for US$34 million for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project. One of its objectives is to generate electricity as a transition strategy to renewable energy...
BREA Appoints New Executive Director

BREA Appoints New Executive Director

Meshia Clarke, an international trade policy specialist, has been appointed Executive Director of the Barbados Renewable Energy Association (BREA), the non-governmental organisation has announced BREA’s President Aidan Rogers said: “Ms Clarke is a highly qualified,...
BREA Hedging response

BREA Hedging response

The Barbados Renewable Energy Association (BREA) has agreed with a decision by the local regulator to deny Barbados Light & Power Co. Ltd permission to engage in fuel hedging. President of the energy association Aidan Rogers said the Fair Trading Commission (FTC)...
BL&P Statement on Fuel Hedging decsion

BL&P Statement on Fuel Hedging decsion

The Barbados Light & Power Company has reviewed the Fair Trading Commission’s decision regarding our application for Fuel Hedging submitted March last year. We have accepted the decision. We have also taken note of the concerns raised by the Fair Trading...