Saint Lucia National Energy Policy From 2023 to 2030.
This National Energy Policy, covering the period 2023 to 2030, reflects the commitment of the Government of Saint Lucia to strengthen energy security and reduce energy supply costs, and
The National Energy Policy outlines the best energy practices for St. Lucia as the country attempts to become more energy secure. This energy security goal was outlined to include renewable energy from indigenous sources and diversify sources of petroleum.
This energy security goal was outlined to include renewable energy from indigenous sources and diversify sources of petroleum. Saint Lucia's updated National Energy Policy aims to build a modern, sustainable energy sector focused on energy security, cost reduction, and local participation.
Saint Lucia relies on imported petroleum products for energy production. This dependence on tourism and imported petroleum products to support economic development goals has made Saint Lucia highly vulnerable to factors outside the country's control.
Saint Lucia's primary energy supply amounts to about 8,000 terajoules (TJ), of which 92 percent comes from imported oil and 8 percent comes from renewable energy sources.20 Per capita energy use is estimated at about 1,936 kWh.21 Total installed capacity for electricity generation in Saint Lucia is 93.1 MW.
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