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Renewable Energy Power Generation in Trinidad And Tobago
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Renewable Energy Power Generation sector based in Trinidad And Tobago. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
3 on file
Iwes Ltd
IWES Ltd: ISO 9001-2015 Certified. Selected by Prior Power, as the company with pride in performance, practical project experience, technical ability, and the highest integrity. 🤝Recently appointed Regional Agent for Prior Power Solutions, UK. Pioneers in Carbon Reduction Solutions. SDG #13 Proudly contributing to Sustainable Development Goal #17 -"Partnerships for the Goals." Global Partnership for SDG #17. Harnessing Water for Carbon Reduction. SDG #7 Affordable and Clean Energy. Our innovative equipment functions by utilizing water to drive carbon reduction efforts. Join us in our mission to build a greener, more sustainable future.#SustainabilityLeaders #CarbonReduction #Innovation #ESGintegration #environmentalimpact #carbonemissions #carbonfootprint #carboncredits #GreenhouseGases #PriorPowerUK Other services: Manufacturing Pioneers of DNV Certified Containers in Latin America and the Caribbean (UN-ECLAC) Sole Manufacturer of DNV Certified Offshore Containers in Latin America and the Caribbean (UN-ECLAC) since 2004. SDG #7, SDG #9, SDG #13, SDG #17.
11 to 50 staff
West Indian Mining Company Wimco
WIMCo is an energy tech company, that is disrupting the carbon impact and bitcoin mining ecosystem. Our immediate focus is repurposing fugitive methane from the oil and gas industry into energy intensive applications and green fuels ( eg Hydrogen and Methanol )
1 to 10 staff
Southern Caribbean Cable Company, Ltd
Our Mission is to Build Visionary, Sustainable Solutions for Meeting the Energy & Economic Development Needs of the Southern Caribbean. On the technology side, our approach is to use a sophisticated combination of sustainable, renewable hydro, solar, wind & geothermal energy solutions, combined with advanced telecom interconnections. On the economic side, SC3’s development model blends desirable economic development projects with our energy projects. This creates new economic development opportunities ideally suited to Small Island Developing States that can transform the economies of these countries, promote long-term economic stability, and create attractive new jobs and career opportunities. Some of the key strategic benefits include: Empowering Local Talent: Through partnerships and training, these projects will nurture a generation of skilled professionals in the renewable energy sector. Fostering Innovation: By introducing cutting-edge technology, the projects position host countries as regional leaders in renewable energy. Strengthening Energy Security: Diversifying energy sources reduces reliance on imports and enhances grid stability. Community Upliftment: Job creation and dual land use for agriculture can support local economies and communities. Projects across multiple Caribbean islands offer a platform for Regional Energy Market Integration. This integration has the potential to transform the region's energy landscape, reduce the cost of power considerably for all, and foster sustainable development, economic growth and environmental protection for generations.
51 to 200 staff