We help the oil and gas industry meet the challenges of operating safely and efficiently in an increasingly demanding and regulated environment. We offer a full suite of integrated electrical
La Guadeloupe continue d''innover dans toutes les filières propres, de la valorisation énergétique des déchets à l''exploitation de la géothermie en passant par le développement d''installations éoliennes dernière génération.
EDF SEI has chosen a consortium of GE Vernova''s Power Conversion business and Eiffage Énergie Systèmes (consortium manager) to supply and install a turnkey synchronous condenser system at the EDF SEI
With the ever-increasing demand for sustainable energy solutions for our homes and industries, modernizing and expanding the power grid has an essential role in creating a resilient energy infrastructure. Energy infrastructure enables the
La Guadeloupe continue d''innover dans toutes les filières propres, de la valorisation énergétique des déchets à l''exploitation de la géothermie en passant par le développement d''installations
The round was led by E.ON Energy Infrastructure Solutions (E.ON EIS), a provider of integrated, sustainable energy solutions for cities and industries. E.ON EIS is part of the E.ON Group, one of Europe''s largest
Welcome to the website of Guadeloupe Energie! On this website, you’ll find information on Guadeloupe’s progress on energy transition from energy legislation to industry data, from profiles for renewable energy in Guadeloupe to the latest news and events—all in one place.
Energy Snapshot Guadeloupe This profile provides a snapshot of the energy landscape of Guadeloupe, an overseas region of France located in the eastern Caribbean Sea. Guadeloupe’s utility rates are approximately $0.18 U.S. dollars (USD) per kilowatt-hour (kWh), below the Caribbean regional average of $0.33 USD/kWh.
“Achieving energy independence in Guadeloupe byshifting from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources is a challenge that we must take up for the benefit of future generations. With clear objectives and applying the means for success, the Multi-Year Energy Program (PPE) exemplifies our political resolve to reach our goals.”
Guadeloupe has a large portfolio of renewable generating capacity, with 112.8 MW installed as of 2013. It also has a diverse portfolio, both in terms of generation types and facil-ity ownership.
Electricité de France (EDF) is the transmission and distri-bution utility in Guadeloupe and also operates a significant portion of the island’s fossil energy generation. There are also a number of Independent Power Producers (IPPs) in Guadeloupe, primarily producing renewable electricity. The electricity sector in Guadeloupe is regulated by the
Nevertheless, Guadeloupe’s reliance on imported fossil fuels—more than half of the island’s electricity is generated from imported petroleum-based fuels—leaves it vulnerable to significant disruptions in shipping or the availability of import facilities.
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