Trinidad and Tobago’s plans to identify and reduce its methane emissions, and its plans to employ renewable energy in the country’s electricity grid were among topics of discussion between Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Stuart R Young MP and US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, John Kerry (former Secretary of State, USA) in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
A release issued by the Ministry stated that Minister Young shared with Special Envoy Kerry, T&T’s progress with Project Lara and the 112.2 MW to be produced via solar energy. He also pointed to T&T’s intention to pursue more solar power opportunities, as well as studies being done on the feasibility of wind generated power.
Both men also discussed Trinidad and Tobago’s agreement to sign the Global Methane Pledge, and its plans to identify and reduce its methane emissions.
Special Envoy Kerry indicated a willingness to have further discussion, through his office with Minister Young and T&T Government, to determine what support could be provided on these initiatives, beginning with technical assistance.
Minister Young currently is in Los Angeles as part of the delegation—headed by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley MP—attending the IX Summit of the America’s.