Caribbean leaders outlined goals for alternative sources of energy at the first Caribbean Energy Security Summit cohosted by COA, the Office of Vice President Joe Biden, and the Atlantic Council.
Energy & Commodities
In partnership with the Office of the Vice President, COA was proud to cohost this summit on the importance of energy security in the Caribbean.
The Caribbean Energy Security Summit is a well-timed and relevant initiative as the region seeks for energy alternatives amid the global oil crisis, comments COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
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In partnership with the Office of Vice President Joe Biden, the Summit will address energy governance, greater access to finance, and donor coordination.
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