Category: Island Life

Saint Lucia Has a New Solar Farm

 

By Dana Niland
CJ Contributor

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, Saint Lucia Prime Minister Allen Chastanet, former President Figueres of Costa Rica and the Rocky Mountain Institute have officially opened a major new three-megawatt solar farm in Saint Lucia.

The Vieux Fort-area renewable energy project, the first of its kind in Saint Lucia, was made possible through technical assistance from RMI and the Clinton Climate Initiative.

“We live in an interdependent world. No one caused climate change alone. No one caused the sea levels to rise alone—and no one will fix it alone,” Clinton said. “This is the beginning of a comprehensive, determined, unrelenting effort to make Saint Lucia, and all island nations of the Caribbean, stronger, safer and more sustainable.”

The solar farm builds on the work LUCELEC has been doing since 2009 with grid-tied rooftop solar photovoltaic systems.

It is expected to provide the impetus for more renewable energy initiatives and help change Saint Lucia’s energy landscape.

Saint Lucia Electricity Services Limited’s solar farm is the product of collaborative international cooperation from the business, government, and nonprofit sectors.

“I know that this renewable energy project will be a great success and it represents a new promise and a new model that I hope to see replicated in the future,” Chastanet said. “We remain very optimistic about the future of the development of the electricity sector and as a Government we are committed to projects such as these which are the key to facing the climate challenge that small islands like ours face.”

The $20 million project is set just north of Saint Lucia’s Hewanorra International Airport.

It is expected to generate around 7 million kWhs of electricity every year, or about five percent of Saint Lucia’s annual electricity demand.

The post Saint Lucia Has a New Solar Farm appeared first on Caribbean Journal.

Powered by WPeMatico

Kids are back in school in Puerto Rico. But Hurricane Maria’s effects still linger

Puerto Rico almost a year ago.
PEDRO PORTAL pportal@miamiherald.com
Across Puerto Rico … the semester, the Association of Puerto Rican Teachers criticized what it characterized … , Puerto Rico. It’s been almost a year since Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico

Powered by WPeMatico

Sandals Begins Golf Transformation in Saint Lucia

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Sandals Resorts International has begun the major transformation of its Sandals Cap Estate golf and country club in Saint Lucia.

The project will see golf legend and course designer Greg Norman transform the course into a world-class 18-hole championship course.

The work will be executed in two phases, with nine holes in each phase.

Each nine-hole component will be open while the other is under construction.

“What we are trying to do is to ensure our guests and golf club members always have access to the facility. So, while they will not always be able to play all 18-holes, they will always be able to play and access the facilities for the variety of other reasons that they do,” said Simone Skinner, general manager of the the club.

Sandals acquired the course in 2017.

— CJ

The post Sandals Begins Golf Transformation in Saint Lucia appeared first on Caribbean Journal.

Powered by WPeMatico

WestJet Adding New Nonstop Flights to Montego Bay

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Canadian carrier WestJet is adding a new route to the Caribbean for the upcoming winter season.

The airline will launch new twice-weekly nonstop service between Calgary and Montego Bay, Jamaica beginning Nov. 3, according to the company.

“Flying from YYC Calgary International Airport on WestJet can now get you to the sun in Montego Bay along with 63 other non-stop destinations, more than any other airline out of Calgary,” said Tim Croyle, WestJet Interim Executive Vice-President, Commercial at WestJet. “We know that Calgarians are always eager to escape the unpredictable and long winters and we are confident that this service will be extremely popular.”

The carrier is also adding more frequencies from Calgary to the Caribbean, including four more weekly flights to Cancun and one more weekly flight to Belize.

“MBJ welcomes WestJet’s twice-weekly service from Calgary, Canada,” said Rafael Echevarne, CEO, MBJ Airports Limited. “We congratulate WestJet in expanding their service to Montego Bay from other parts of Canada. We look forward to this service and additional passengers from Canada. Welcome to Montego Bay and Jamaica.”

— CJ

The post WestJet Adding New Nonstop Flights to Montego Bay appeared first on Caribbean Journal.

Powered by WPeMatico

Hurricane relief for Puerto Rico found rotting in warehouse

… pounds of relief supplies for Puerto Rico, sent after Hurrican Maria decimated … . 
According to the Times, the Puerto Rico elections commission offices were used … of Puerto Rico, not Washington.
Thousands of pounds of relief supplies for Puerto Rico

Powered by WPeMatico