Progress is taking shape in Carriacou.
Hon. Kerryne James recently visited the Limlair Solar PV Hybrid Plant to review ongoing reconstruction efforts following the destruction caused by Hurricane Beryl.
As work continues, the facility is being rebuilt with stronger and more resilient features, ensuring it can better serve the needs of the island while supporting Grenada’s renewable energy ambitions. The project represents a major milestone in restoring critical infrastructure and enhancing energy security for the people of Carriacou.
Every step forward brings us closer to a more resilient, sustainable, and energy-secure future.
Ministry of Climate Resilience, the Environment and Renewable Energy
The portfolio of Climate Resilience and the Environment was previously under the Ministry of Tourism.
Today we are a stand-alone ministry within the Government of Grenada. This page will be used to share updates and key information on events and initiatives of the ministry under relevant topics, including climate change, biodiversity, coastal zone and other environment-related issues.
Sitting of the House of Representatives, June 23, 2026
Bill to be presented:
- Digital Transformation Agency Bill, 2026
19/06/2026
Hon. Kerryne James, Minister for Climate Resilience, the Environment and Renewable Energy, visited the Limlair Solar PV Hybrid Plant in Carriacou to assess the progress of reconstruction works following the devastation caused by Hurricane Beryl.
The visit provided an opportunity for the Minister to engage directly, gaining first-hand insight into the ongoing efforts to rebuild this critical renewable energy infrastructure with stronger, more resilient features.
The reconstruction of the plant marks an important step in strengthening Carriacou’s energy security.
The Energy Efficiency Communications Campaign has officially reached Carriacou, marking the first campaign activity of its kind on the sister isle.
Residents, businesses and stakeholders have the opportunity to learn practical ways to reduce energy consumption, lower electricity costs and contribute to a more sustainable future.
17/06/2026
Have you secured your spot for the Energy Explorers Summer Camp 2026?
Join us from July 6–10, 2026 at T.A. Marryshow Community College for an exciting week of discovery, innovation, and hands-on learning. Explore renewable energy, climate resilience, environmental sustainability, and energy efficiency through interactive activities, field trips, experiments, and sessions with industry professionals.
📅 July 6–10, 2026
🕘 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
📍 T.A. Marryshow Community College
💲 FREE Registration
🎯 Spaces are limited and registration closes soon! Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, explore, and become a future energy champion.
📲 Scan the QR code or use the registration link to sign up today.
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11/06/2026
⚡🌱 Calling All Future Energy Champions🌱⚡
Join us for the Energy Explorers Summer Camp 2026 from July 6–10, 2026 at T.A. Marryshow Community College!
Explore renewable energy, climate resilience, environmental sustainability, and energy efficiency through exciting field trips, hands-on experiments, interactive challenges, and engaging sessions with industry professionals.
📅 July 6–10, 2026
🕘 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
📍 T.A. Marryshow Community College
💲 FREE Registration
Theme: ”Understanding Energy, Protecting Our Environment, Securing Our Future.”
Spaces are limited! Scan the QR code or register using the link provided on the flyer.
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Sitting of the Senate, Thursday, June 11th, 2026
Post Cabinet Press Briefing | Wednesday June 10th, 2026
Through the Energy Efficiency Communications Campaign, we continue to raise awareness about practical ways to reduce energy consumption, lower costs, and support a more sustainable future.
Whether at home, at work, or in our communities, simple actions such as turning off unused lights, choosing energy-efficient appliances, and reducing unnecessary energy use can make a meaningful difference.
08/06/2026
World Ocean Day 2026
As a Small Island Developing State, Grenada’s future is closely linked to the health of our oceans. Our marine ecosystems support fisheries, tourism, livelihoods, biodiversity, and the resilience of our coastal communities.
This World Ocean Day, we are reminded that protecting our oceans is not only an environmental responsibility, it is an investment in our nation's sustainable development and climate resilience.
From reducing marine pollution and safeguarding coral reefs to promoting sustainable use of our marine resources, every action contributes to a healthier ocean and a stronger future for all.
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