270 research outputs found
Energy Dossier: Trinidad and Tobago
This Energy Dossier is part of a series of publications produced by the Energy Division of the Infrastructure and Environment Department of the Inter American Development Bank. It is designed to increase the knowledge base about the composition and organization of the energy sector of Latin American and Caribbean countries. Each dossier describes the energy matrix of the country under analysis and then dives deeply into the institutional organization and regulatory framework of the energy sector in that country
Energy Matrix Country Briefings: Antigua & Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, and Trinidad &
This publication is part of a series of reports produced by the Energy Division of the Infrastructure and Environment Department of the Vice President of the Research Department at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) with support from Compete Caribbean as a regional public good. It is designed to increase the base of knowledge about the characteristics and functions of the Energy Sector in Latin American and Caribbean countries (LAC). The description of the energy matrix and sector governance of each country in the Caribbean has been carried out in parallel to similar work for the rest of the Latin American and Caribbean region. However, the methodology for this region varies slightly from country to country as there is not a single set of comparable data for all the nations in this group. The sources of information are all publicly available and include the International Energy Agency, the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the Global Environment Fund, the United Nations, the International Renewable Energy Agency, consulting firms, and local governments and utilities
Challenges and Opportunities for the Energy Sector in the Eastern Caribbean: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Energy Dossier
This Energy Dossier is part of a series of publications produced by the Energy Division of the Infrastructure and Environment Department of the Inter-American Development Bank. It is designed to increase the knowledge base about the composition and organization of the energy sector of Latin American and Caribbean countries. Each dossier describes the energy matrix of the country under analysis and then dives deeply into the institutional organization and regulatory framework of the energy sector in that country. This series is an important contribution to the understanding of the energy sector of the Eastern Caribbean countries, as many projects providing comparable information have been carried out in this part of the hemisphere
Challenges and Opportunities for the Energy Sector in the Eastern Caribbean: Antigua and Barbuda Energy Dossier
This Energy Dossier is part of a series of publications produced by the Energy Division of the Infrastructure and Environment Department of the Inter-American Development Bank. It is designed to increase the knowledge base about the composition and organization of the energy sector of Latin American and Caribbean countries. Each dossier describes the energy matrix of the country under analysis and then dives deeply into the institutional organization and regulatory framework of the energy sector in that country. This series is an important contribution to the understanding of the energy sector of the Eastern Caribbean countries, as many projects providing comparable information have been carried out in this part of the hemisphere
Challenges and Opportunities for the Energy Sector in the Eastern Caribbean: Saint Lucia Energy Dossier
This Energy Dossier is part of a series of publications produced by the Energy Division of the Infrastructure and Environment Department of the Inter-American Development Bank. It is designed to increase the knowledge base about the composition and organization of the energy sector of Latin American and Caribbean countries. Each dossier describes the energy matrix of the country under analysis and then dives deeply into the institutional organization and regulatory framework of the energy sector in that country. This series is an important contribution to the understanding of the energy sector of the Eastern Caribbean countries, as many projects providing comparable information have been carried out in this part of the hemisphere
Challenges and Opportunities for the Energy Sector in the Eastern Caribbean: Saint Kitts and Nevis Energy Dossier
This Energy Dossier is part of a series of publications produced by the Energy Division of the Infrastructure and Environment Department of the Inter-American Development Bank. It is designed to increase the knowledge base about the composition and organization of the energy sector of Latin American and Caribbean countries. Each dossier describes the energy matrix of the country under analysis and then dives deeply into the institutional organization and regulatory framework of the energy sector in that country. This series is an important contribution to the understanding of the energy sector of the Eastern Caribbean countries, as many projects providing comparable information have been carried out in this part of the hemisphere
Challenges and Opportunities for the Energy Sector in the Eastern Caribbean: Achieving an Unrealized Potential
This paper focuses on how the Eastern Caribbean can achieve its unrealized sustainable energy potential, where: "Eastern Caribbean" means Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and "Sustainable energy" means economically viable renewable energy (RE) and energy efficiency (EE) projects that displace fossil fuel-based electricity
Challenges and Opportunities for the Energy Sector in the Eastern Caribbean: Dominica Energy Dossier
This Energy Dossier is part of a series of publications produced by the Energy Division of the Infrastructure and Environment Department of the Inter-American Development Bank. It is designed to increase the knowledge base about the composition and organization of the energy sector of Latin American and Caribbean countries. Each dossier describes the energy matrix of the country under analysis and then dives deeply into the institutional organization and regulatory framework of the energy sector in that country. This series is an important contribution to the understanding of the energy sector of the Eastern Caribbean countries, as many projects providing comparable information have been carried out in this part of the hemisphere
Challenges and Opportunities for the Energy Sector in the Eastern Caribbean: Grenada Energy Dossier
This Energy Dossier is part of a series of publications produced by the Energy Division of the Infrastructure and Environment Department of the Inter-American Development Bank. It is designed to increase the knowledge base about the composition and organization of the energy sector of Latin American and Caribbean countries. Each dossier describes the energy matrix of the country under analysis and then dives deeply into the institutional organization and regulatory framework of the energy sector in that country. This series is an important contribution to the understanding of the energy sector of the Eastern Caribbean countries, as many projects providing comparable information have been carried out in this part of the hemisphere
Education of the Author as Artist: Rilke's The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge & Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther
Malte and Werther serve as a twin study of the role of the Bildungsroman protagonist at pivotal shifting points in European intellectual thought. Both Rilke and Goethe are characterized by a longing for some kind of transcendence from ordinary experience, and locate that alternative in the dichotomy of art and love. In this essay I will explore how Werther undertakes his love for Lotte as if it were a product of art, while Malte commits himself to liberation from all forms of passionate love. Over a hundred years after the degeneration of and murder of Goethe's protagonist, Rilke will discover an alternative conception of love, one which aspires to a higher form of art, and allows him to evolve seamlessly from the last page of Malte's diary to the poet he will later become
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