Former Vitality Ministers from Saint Lucia and Uruguay Named REN21 Renewable Vitality Champions — World Points


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Dr. James Fletcher (left) and Ramón Méndez Galain (right) at the launch of the REN21 Renewable Energy Champions Initiative in Miami. Credit: Alison Kentish/IPS
Dr James Fletcher (left) and Ramón Méndez Galain (proper) on the launch of the REN21 Renewable Vitality Champions Initiative in Miami. Credit score: Alison Kentish/IPS
  • by Alison Kentish (miami, florida, usa)
  • Inter Press Service

MIAMI, Florida, USA, Could 12 (IPS) – The Renewable Vitality Coverage Community for the twenty first Century (REN21), a worldwide community that advances renewable power by means of collaboration and information sharing, has named James Fletcher of Saint Lucia and Dr Ramón Méndez Galain of Uruguay as its first Renewable Vitality Champions.

The achieved former power ministers had been launched as REN21 RE Champions on Could 9, on the seventeenth Caribbean Renewable Vitality Discussion board in Miami. They had been recognised for his or her exemplary management in driving power transition of their respective international locations and area.

The RE Champions Initiative will join skilled policymakers with friends globally to share information, sensible steerage, and successes and encourage much-needed motion.

Fletcher, who led Saint Lucia’s Ministry of Sustainable Improvement and Vitality, described becoming a member of the initiative as “one of many best selections I ever needed to make.”

He reiterated the urgency of power reform within the Caribbean, the place electrical energy prices usually go as excessive as 35 to 40 U.S. cents per kilowatt-hour – a significant barrier to competitiveness.

“If we will crack that, if we will get that transition to occur rapidly, each single financial sector in our area turns into aggressive on all of our islands,” he stated.

“If we will crack that, if we will get this transition to occur rapidly,” Fletcher informed IPS, “each single financial sector in our area turns into aggressive.”

Dr. Méndez Galain, a physicist who was the architect of Uruguay’s transformation to a grid powered by 98 % renewables, spoke to IPS about that nation’s journey. He emphasised the significance of political consensus in reaching lasting change and stated he’s glad to share his expertise and experience with friends.

“One of many first and most necessary issues we succeeded in doing was to have a long-term settlement that was backed by your complete Uruguayan political system. This was essential and allowed us to have continuity within the course of,” Méndez Galain stated. He added, “We proved {that a} energy system can work solely because of the complementarity of various sources. It was a technical challenge, nevertheless it was not rocket science. On the finish of the day, it was comparatively easy to unravel.”

Uruguay’s transition, he famous, slashed electrical energy manufacturing prices by half and created 50,000 jobs, about 3 % of the nation’s workforce. “We proved that power transition can work, however it will not occur spontaneously. It’s a must to actually make adjustments within the insurance policies, rules, legal guidelines, and institutional framework within the markets. That is what we are attempting to share with our present ministers and officers from our area,” he stated.

Fletcher, the Caribbean Group’s Local weather Change envoy, pointed to Uruguay’s success as proof that even grid techniques reliant on intermittent sources like wind and photo voltaic can stay secure and environment friendly. “What Ramón has been capable of present is that it may be completed with intermittent renewables, as a result of one of many issues that retains being hammered at us is that for those who solely have intermittent sources of electrical energy, you can’t do that. He’s proven in Uruguay that he can do it. That it may be completed,” he stated.

Each champions emphasised the ability of South-South collaboration and the necessity to scale this mannequin to different areas.

“Establishing these partnerships by means of an organisation like REN21—with its world attain—was a no brainer,” Fletcher stated. “On the finish of the day, our aim is to make sure that we see a whole phase-out of fossil fuels.”

Méndez Galain expressed enthusiasm for collaborating along with his Saint Lucian colleague and the REN21 community.

“Having the possibility to work with folks like Fletcher – it’s unbelievable to me as a result of he’s an inspiring man,” he stated. “REN21 is a strong community that embraces and boosts every part that we will say with great potential hyperlinks to organisations that may assist governments to do their jobs.”

REN21’s Senior Advisor, Laura Williamson, informed the launch that the RE Champions Initiative bridges the hole between expertise, coverage, and management.

“It’s constructed round champions who carry real-world expertise, who’ve overcome challenges to realize exceptional leads to their very own international locations and might supply strategic partnerships to speed up power transition.”

“We’ve got the expertise; we’ve the sources. However what is basically lacking is the trade of data, the aptitude of partnerships, and the connections,” she stated in a sit-down with IPS. “It is actually to reveal how connecting the decision-makers to the info, to the tales, to the experiences, can drive power transition. Additionally to reveal that that is potential, so let’s do it.”

The initiative is absolutely funded by philanthropic contributions and champions volunteer their time and experience. REN21 plans to develop the programme to incorporate consultants from Asia and Africa, strengthening cross-regional collaboration and unlocking shared options throughout the World South.

The REN21 Champions say whereas a sustainable power future is inside attain, accelerating progress would require larger urgency—and connection and collaboration will function the catalysts to drive it ahead.

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