, Minister of Energy and Public Utilities for Jamaica, affirmed government support: “This initiative aligns perfectly with Jamaica’s 2030 Renewable Energy target. We look forward to the economic uplift and climate resilience it will bring.” Looking Ahead CaribbeanCom plans to replicate the Green‑Link model in Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, and the Dominican Republic by 2028, creating a network of interconnected renewable‑energy hubs that can share excess generation across borders via undersea HVDC (high‑voltage direct current) cables.
The company also announced a to support start‑ups developing AI‑driven energy‑management solutions, aiming to optimize load balancing and further reduce emissions across the Caribbean’s digital infrastructure. For more information on Caribbean Green‑Link, visit www.caribbeancom.com/greenlink or contact the media relations office at media@caribbeancom.com.
| Component | Capacity | Description | |-----------|----------|-------------| | Solar Farm | 350 MW | 1.2 million bifacial panels on 800 ha of reclaimed land | | Offshore Wind | 400 MW | Two 150‑meter turbines located 5 km off the coast | | Battery Storage | 150 MWh | Lithium‑ion system for grid stability and peak shaving | | Hydrogen Production (Phase 2) | 50 MW | Electrolysis plant to generate green hydrogen for future export |
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, Minister of Energy and Public Utilities for Jamaica, affirmed government support: “This initiative aligns perfectly with Jamaica’s 2030 Renewable Energy target. We look forward to the economic uplift and climate resilience it will bring.” Looking Ahead CaribbeanCom plans to replicate the Green‑Link model in Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, and the Dominican Republic by 2028, creating a network of interconnected renewable‑energy hubs that can share excess generation across borders via undersea HVDC (high‑voltage direct current) cables.
The company also announced a to support start‑ups developing AI‑driven energy‑management solutions, aiming to optimize load balancing and further reduce emissions across the Caribbean’s digital infrastructure. For more information on Caribbean Green‑Link, visit www.caribbeancom.com/greenlink or contact the media relations office at media@caribbeancom.com. Carribeancom.23.01.05.Kaori.Maeda.Amina.Konno.R...
| Component | Capacity | Description | |-----------|----------|-------------| | Solar Farm | 350 MW | 1.2 million bifacial panels on 800 ha of reclaimed land | | Offshore Wind | 400 MW | Two 150‑meter turbines located 5 km off the coast | | Battery Storage | 150 MWh | Lithium‑ion system for grid stability and peak shaving | | Hydrogen Production (Phase 2) | 50 MW | Electrolysis plant to generate green hydrogen for future export | , Minister of Energy and Public Utilities for
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