New Location for Grenville Customer Care Centre
Grenlec’s Customer Care Centre in Grenville opened its doors today at its new location on Ben Jones Street. The new office, now located just past the gas station, on the ground floor of the building known as the Upper Level building is more spacious and accommodating to serve customers. A short ribbon-cutting ceremony with blessing
Collaboration Accelerates Renewable Energy Development
St. Lucia Electricity Services Limited (LUCELEC) commissions 3 MW Solar Farm in La Tourney, View Fort, April 2018--the first utility-scale solar plant in St. Lucia. Photo source: St. Lucia Times Collaboration Between Government and Utility Increases Renewable Energy in St. Lucia. St. Lucia Electricity Services (LUCELEC) and the Government of St. Lucia have partnered to
Addressing the Challenges and Options for Renewable Energy
For over two decades, Grenlec has worked to diversify our nation’s energy portfolio and provide reliable, high-quality electricity service. Developing and increasing renewable energy generation is part of Grenlec’s strategic plan to help stabilise electricity prices, reduce fossil fuel imports, and support economic development. Learning from Germany and other countries, where rapid renewable energy development
Grenada’s Renewable Energy Options
Grenlec is committed to diversifying Grenada’s energy portfolio while providing safe, reliable, high quality, affordable electric service for everyone. Through a thoughtful, prudent approach, our goal is to stabilise electricity prices in the short-term, and potentially lower prices in the future. The chart below describes and reviews some of the current renewable energy options we
Your Safety Matters
Your Safety Matters At Grenlec, helping you use electricity safely is a priority. Here is some information to keep you and your family safe. For more information, visit grenlec.com/ResourceCenter/YourSefety GET CONNECTED Call us at 237 or 440-2097
History of Renewable Energy in Grenada
For over two decades, Grenlec has advanced renewable energy in Grenada. Grenlec’s Customer Renewable Energy Interconnection Programme and multi-site projects represent an innovative approach to increasing solar energy generation while overcoming the challenge of securing suitable, readily available land. Our plans for substantial increases in new solar and wind plants remain stalled by the regulatory
Celebrating 10 Years of Grenlec’s Customer Renewable Energy Interconnection Programme
Celebrating 10 Years of Grenlec’s Customer Renewable Energy Interconnection Programme Grenlec voluntarily started its Customer Renewable Energy Interconnection Programme to expand renewable energy generation and provide opportunities for customers who want to install renewable energy systems. Launched in 2007 and the first of its kind in the English-speaking Caribbean, the Customer Renewable Energy
Year In Review 2017
ELECTRICITY COSTS Overall, the non-fuel charge has decreased 33.3% since 1994 when adjusted for inflation. That’s an increase of only 3 cents over the last 23 years. RENEWABLE ENERGY Grenlec awarded Best Distributed Generation Project at 2017 Caribbean Renewable Energy Forum. Together, Grenlec and customers operate 2.16 MW of renewable energy systems, representing 7.1%