BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC—The European Union (EU) has launched a marketing campaign to have a good time the sturdy collaboration between Barbados and the Jap Caribbean within the quest for a extra affluent and sustainable future for all.
The “I’ve Bought the Energy” marketing campaign focuses on the shared dedication to accessible, dependable, clear power and the transformative impression of EU-supported initiatives in Barbados and the Jap Caribbean, which intention to offer renewable options for people and native communities.
The marketing campaign’s spine is the EU’s International Gateway funding technique, which is exemplified by tasks such because the Renewstable Barbados undertaking.
This initiative goals to combine solar energy with on-site inexperienced hydrogen storage, making certain a secure, clear, and dependable electrical energy provide for Barbados. The undertaking addresses a crucial weak spot in Barbados’ power infrastructure by combining intermittent solar energy era with on-site inexperienced hydrogen storage, enhancing power safety and considerably contributing to the nation’s clear power transition.
The EU’s Ambassador to Barbados and the Jap Caribbean, Małgorzata Wasilewska, mentioned, “The transition to renewable power is not only about decreasing carbon emissions; it’s about making a extra sustainable future for the folks, the planet, and native economies within the area.
“By way of this marketing campaign, we wish folks to not solely perceive the significance of sustainable power but in addition understand how this transition can positively impression their lives and future,” the EU diplomat added.
The EU mentioned that renewable power is remodeling lives throughout Barbados and the Jap Caribbean. Since 1990, Barbados, the Jap Caribbean, and the European Union have collaborated carefully in financial growth, commerce, sustainable progress, and safety. At this time, the partnership is increasing in renewable power sectors reminiscent of photo voltaic hydrogen, delivering vital advantages for the area’s residents.