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UNIS/OUS/310
29 October 2015
Re-issued as received
BRIDGETOWN/VIENNA, 28 October (United Nations Industrial Development Organization) - The Caribbean Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (CCREEE) was today inaugurated during a ceremony held in the capital of Barbados.
This follows the decision of the 36th Regular Meeting of the heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) to establish the centre as a regional implementation hub, with Barbados as the host country.
The regional centre was developed and promoted by the CARICOM Secretariat in close partnership with the Small Island Developing States Sustainable Energy and Climate Resilience Initiative (SIDS DOCK) and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).
Financial support is being provided by the governments of Austria and Germany. CCREEE will be part of a wider network of regional sustainable energy centres for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in Africa, the Caribbean, Pacific and Indian Ocean.
Freundel Stuart, Prime Minister of Barbados and Chairman of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM, stressed that the urgent establishment of the centre was in line with the region's strategic goals and focus on sustainable development. Confirming his country's support for the centre, he added that "the CCREEE will act as a regional hub and think-tank for sustainable energy issues and activities in the region".
Ambassador Irwin LaRocque, Secretary-General, Caribbean Community (CARICOM), said: "The centre's main role will be to assist CARICOM Member States in implementing the Caribbean Sustainable Energy Roadmap and Strategy (C-SERMS), as well as their respective national energy strategies and targets. The centre is an important contribution of CARICOM to the upcoming Climate Summit in Paris."
Ambassador Vince Henderson, Chairman of SIDS DOCK, added: "We consider CCREEE and the wider network of centres for Small Island Developing States to be an essential contribution to make the Sustainable Energy for All initiative a reality for our economies and societies. The centres are expected to cooperate closely on the SIDS-SIDS energy agenda and will form not only a strong advocacy, but also a strong cooperation group."
Pradeep Monga, UNIDO Director and Special Representative of the Director General on Energy, called "CCREEE a critical mechanism for up-scaling national efforts, particularly in the areas of project execution, capacity development, and knowledge and data management, as well as investment and business promotion, within the sustainable energy sector".
Ambassador Mikael Barfod, Delegation of the European Union to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean, highlighted the creation of CCREEE as a major milestone and pledged support for the initiative.
According to Martin Ledolter, Managing Director of the Austrian Development Agency (ADA), "the centre will empower local people within the Caribbean to benefit from the growing global sustainable energy markets and participate in the emerging opportunities for south-south and north-south technology and knowledge transfer".
The inauguration of CCREEE will also be part of the Caribbean Energy Week, which will be observed across the region from 8 to 14 November under the theme "EmPOWERING our Sustainable Development".
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For more information, please contact:
Martin
Lugmayr
Sustainable Energy Expert, UNIDO
Email: m.lugmayr[at]unido.org