President Granger attends Energy Summit in U.S.

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President David Granger

President David Granger, on Wednesday last, joined regional leaders from the Caribbean Community and Central America, at the U.S. State Department, Washington DC for the U.S.-Caribbean-Central American Energy Summit.

President David Granger
President David Granger

The Summit was held to consider the way forward for the Caribbean and Central America, arising out of the recommendations of a Task Force, which had been established to identity concrete steps to promote energy security and clean energy development in the Caribbean and Central America.

The one-day Summit had its genesis in the June 2014 launch, by U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden, of the Caribbean Energy Security Initiative (CSEI). This was followed in January 2015 by the hosting of the U.S.- Caribbean Energy Security Summit (CESS) in Washington DC. That summit examined the regulatory and coordinating mechanisms needed to attract greater investment in the sustainable energy sector in the Caribbean.

The process was further advanced in April of 2015 when U.S. President Barack Obama met separately with the leaders of the Caribbean in Kingston, Jamaica and committed to providing early-stage funding for clean energy projects in the Caribbean.

At the said meeting, the U.S. President also agreed to establish a Task Force for the Caribbean and Central American Energy Security (U.S.-CCA Task Force) to look at the future of clean energy development in the Caribbean and Central America.

The summit, which President Granger attended last Wednesday at the U.S. State Department, was intended as a follow-up to the work of the Task Force, according to a statement from Granger’s office.

It follows closely on the heels of Guyana’s signing of the Paris Agreement on climate change at the United Nations in New York on April 22 last. President Granger, in affixing his signature to the Paris Agreement, had promised that Guyana would invest in solar power, wind power and hydro-power to transition more rapidly to renewable sources of energy and reduce our dependence on fossil fuels as part of Guyana’s green development plans.

President Granger was accompanied to the summit by Guyana’s Ambassador to Washington, Bayney Karran.

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1 COMMENT

  1. The travelling president that’s all he knows to do use use tax payers money for vacation.While the poor getting poorer and the indian businessmen are being killed and robbed daily this incompetent dictator is on an extended vacation around the world.Oh boy i am sorry cannot criticize his man at all or else you will be labelled a racist.

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