Renewable Energy in Saint Lucia
By: Margaret Burton, Tom Brayden, Sam Stevens, Kendall Tichner, Evan Welch
Problem:
• Saint Lucia’s electricity is completely dependant on diesel-powered generators.
• LUCELEC currently supplies 98% of the island’s electricity
• The price and demand for energy is increasing
• Green house gas emissions / Global warming Diesel Generator
St. Lucia’s Energy Potential
• Solar
• Wind
• Geo-thermal
• Hydro
• Solar Hot Water
• Bio-fuel
Sulfur Springs: Soufriere
Project Goals
• To provide a source of renewable energy to the Praslin fishing community
• To promote renewable energy through education
• To reduce Saint Lucia’s dependency on foreign oil
• To find new projects/project partners for next years trip
Praslin Wind Turbine Project Description
• Repaired existing wind turbine by lengthening support pole
• Installed new blades• Replaced old wiring for lighting• Installed new marine grade inverter• Cleaned and recharged existing batteries• Requested new wire• Cleaned beach
Beach Beautification
Millennium Development Goals
• Goal 7: Environmental sustainability achieved by integrating principles of sustainable development into country policies and programs
• Goal 8: Establishment of a global partnership for development by addressing the specific needs of small island states, in cooperation with the private sector making new technologies available
Obligations of group sponsor to achieve sustainability
• Educate the local community about how resource works and promote the benefits of renewable energy
• Provide local knowledge and expertise
• Help provide needed materials and labor
• Continuing maintenance of the energy system
Project Outputs
• Increased knowledge of renewable energy in Saint Lucia
• Energy to power 14 interior Energy Saver lights, 4 outdoor fluorescent lights and an outlet for use of power tools for the Praslin fishing community
• Reduce Greenhouse gases
Energy Audits
• Conducted load analysis: Choiseul: Sabre Wesha, Sir Arthur Lewis Community College, Ti Roche: Moreau Botanical Gardens
Future Recommendations
• Continue maintenance of existing systems
• Educate and promote renewable energy
• Make the most of the vast quantity of renewable resources on St. Lucia.
-Lindsley Philbert-Vitalis Francis-Edson Francis-Gretta Joseph
-Gary Flo-University of Vermont-CDAE
Special Thanks to: