Jamaica making progress in meeting 50 per cent renewable energy
Jamaica''s transition to adopting 50 per cent renewables is being guided by the updated Integrated Resource Plan (IRP-2), which was approved by Cabinet and published in 2024.
Jamaica''s Future with Battery Energy Storage
Explore how battery energy storage systems are transforming Jamaica''s power sector—cutting energy costs, reducing outages, and enabling renewable energy growth.
Energy Policies – Ministry of Energy, Transport and Telecommunications
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Jamaica''s Renewable Energy Goals: A Closer Look at the Road Ahead
Even with a combined output from all renewable sources, the researchers suggest that Jamaica''s current energy sector operations make achieving the 50% target by mid-century
Government Accelerating Investments in Energy Generation Options
The launch of Jamaica Broilers'' new energy facility signals a shared commitment to national resilience, price stability, and forward-thinking development, aligning with the Government''s
JPS spending US$300m on renewable energy expansion
Power utility Jamaica Public Service Company, JPS, is investing US$300 million to construct Jamaica''s largest solar power plant and a battery storage facility, starting this month. The
Jamaica New Energy Storage
Battery energy storage systems (BESS) are now emerging as a cornerstone technology to address these challenges--helping Jamaica stabilize its grid, unlock more renewable energy, and reduce
New Energy Storage in Jamaica: Powering a Sustainable Future
Summary: Jamaica is embracing innovative energy storage solutions to support its renewable energy transition. This article explores the latest technologies, government initiatives, and real-world
Policy to Address Storage of Technology Being Developed
The Ministry of Science, Energy, Telecommunications and Transport is developing the policy, which will address, among other things, the proper storage of lithium-ion batteries, for which more stringent
Challenges to Jamaica''s Energy Transition
Jamaica''s energy transition presents a unique set of challenges, rooted in economic disparities, infrastructural limitations, and socio-cultural norms. Overcoming these obstacles