Grenada electricity regulations

4 FAQs about Grenada electricity regulations

Does Grenada have electricity?

Electricity. Grenada has established a legal framework for the accelerated development of the supply of electricity from renewable energy, through the Electricity Act No19 of 2016 (amended in 2017) and the PURC Act No20 of 2016 (amended in 2017). The electricity subsector is currently under transformation.

What role do governance and institutional reforms play in Grenada's energy sector?

Governance and institutional reforms play a central role in the development of Grenada's energy sector: affective functional institutions working in coordination are a key ingredient for the successful deployment of sustainable energy, ensuring the adequate and transparent allocation of funds to achieve the policies.

How is Grenada governed?

Grenada is governed under a parliamentary system based on the British model. It has a governor-general, prime minister and cabinet, and a bicameral parliament with an elected House of Representatives and an appointed Senate.

How can Grenada achieve a sustainable future?

3.1. Intensify the diversification of generation mix and develop the potential of Grenada's indigenous energy resources (geothermal, wind, solar), increasing the share of electricity generated by renewable energy sources, in conjunction with the pledged climate mitigation efforts and the gradual phasing out of fossil fuels 3.1.a.

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CHAPTER 86A ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ACT

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