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He informed that the government's energy strategy combines major investments in renewable energy with transformative projects such as the gas-to-energy initiative, which is aimed at providing aff...
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Electricity costs to be slashed by 50 per cent by end of 2025

Significant relief is coming for Guyanese consumers as electricity costs will be reduced by 50 per cent before the end of 2025. According to President, Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, this measure will put more

2023 Guyana Energy Report Card

The data and information that are available in the ERC were mostly provided by the government ministries, agencies, and departments, that have responsibility for statistics and planning, in general, and the energy

BUDGET 2025: $88B to transform energy sector, reduce electricity

The Government of Guyana has earmarked $88 billion for its energy sector in 2025, aiming to address longstanding issues of electricity reliability, affordability, and access.

"Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency initiatives in (Name

Guyana Power Sector Policy and Implementation Strategy (2010) primarily for the Power Sector to ensure its viability, this Policy inextricably links renewable energy and energy efficiency as a means of reducing the

Energy Snapshot

This document was developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory with support provided by the Caribbean Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency. The information included in this document is

Gas-to-energy project on track for power generation by late 2026

Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret''d) Mark Phillips on Friday told the National Assembly that the gas-to-energy project has moved decisively into large-scale execution and remains on track to deliver

Guyana -Renewable Energy

The challenge for potential investors evaluating renewable energy opportunities in Guyana is the current energy legislation, which allows the state-owned company Guyana Power and Light Inc (GPL), to

Guyana''s Energy Transition

Despite abundant natural resources, the nation struggles with persistent electricity challenges that have prompted authorities to deploy powerships—floating power plants—as an immediate remedy for

''Budget 2026 for all the people of Guyana – those who voted for us and

A significant portion of the prime minister''s presentation focused on the landmark Gas-to-Energy project in Wales, which he described as “the most consequential investment undertaken by this government”

Gov''t bets big on power grid as GPL gets billions for major upgrades in

The government is pouring tens of billions of dollars into Guyana''s electricity system in 2026, signalling its most aggressive push yet to stabilise the national grid, expand generation and tackle long

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