Skip to main content
Available in English

Energy efficiency policies in the Caribbean: a manual to guide the discussion

Publication cover

Energy efficiency policies in the Caribbean: a manual to guide the discussion

Author: Guerra, Sergio Physical Description: 62 páginas. Editorial: ECLAC Date: May 2016 ECLAC symbol: LC/CAR/W.12

Description

This paper was prepared to guide the first session of the training workshop Introduction to Financial Feasibility Assessment of EE and RE Projects in the Caribbean. It explores two potential reasons that might be hindering the adoption of energy efficiency policies in the Caribbean. The first reason is related to the availability of primary infrastructure. Countries with deficits on their primary infrastructure might not consider energy efficiency policies as a priority for a national discussion. The second reason is debt overhang. In this type of scenario, countries might be dissuaded to conduct new investments since earnings/savings from projects would go directly to debt holders. Having a clear understanding of a country’s macro environment and its competing needs is an important preliminary step before promoting energy efficiency projects.

Table of contents

Abstract .-- Introduction .-- I. Energy matrix in Latin American countries .-- II. Facts about the energy matrix in Caribbean countries .-- III. Energy efficiency policies in the Caribbean .-- IV. What might be hindering the adoption of energy efficiency policies in the Caribbean? .-- V. Conclusions.