The May 3 and 4 Summit will build on the work of the Caribbean Energy Security Summit that the Vice President hosted in January 2015, and launch the results of the energy task force for the Caribbean and Central America announced by President Obama during his meeting with CARICOM Heads of Government in Jamaica last April. The Summit will also identify practical measures to ensure a more secure, affordable and clean energy future for citizens of the Caribbean, Central America and the US.
CARICOM representatives at the Summit include:
Guyana’s President H.E. David Granger – read more
Jamaica’s Prime Minister Mr. Andrew Holness - read more
St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Dr. Timothy Harris – read more
St. Lucia’s Energy Minister Dr. Jimmy Fletcher – read more
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