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Belize receives 100 Solar Energy Street Lights from the Embassy Of The Republic Of China (Taiwan)

Belize receives 100 Solar Energy Street Lights from the Embassy Of The Republic Of China (Taiwan) at a value to US$ 300,00.00 (Three Hundred thousand U.S. Dollars). The purpose of this donation is to install solar energy street lights on specific section of the Houlover Bridge of the Phillip Goldson Highway and in communities, to safeguard traffics, crime prevention , and most importantly, to promote the use and development of solar energy in Belize.  This kind contribution was made possible through the kind collaboration of Hon. Frank “Papa” Mena  Minister of State with responsibility for Public Service, Energy and Public Utilities and the Ambassador  Benjamin Ho  of the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan).

Belize Police New Recruit Officers

On behalf of the Prime Minister RT.  Hon. Dean Barrow, Minister of State Hon. Frank “Papa” Mena, CEO Dr. Peter Allen the Ministry of the Public Service, Energy and Public Utilities would like to extend our warmest congratulations to Recruit Squad #93, the 166 new Police Officers who graduated today Wednesday, October 12th, 2016 from the National Police Training Academy.

 

Belize to Make its Energy Sector More Climate Resilient

WASHINGTON, September 12, 2016— Belize will strengthen the climate resilience of its energy sector as a result of a US$8 million grant from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) approved today by the World Bank Board of Directors.

“A major concern we often grapple with is extreme weather,” said Frank Mena, Belize Minister of State for Ministry of Finance, Public Service, Energy & Public Utilities. “The impact of such events often lead to major set-backs to our development progress,” he added.


Belize is often in the direct path of tropical storms and hurricanes, which are expected to intensify due to climate change. This has caused many human casualties and widespread damages, resulting in costly disruptions of vital public services. The impact of Hurricane Dean in 2007 resulted in US$80-100 million in damages, equivalent to 6-8 of GDP, and a near countrywide power blackout. Again last month, Hurricane Earl left another wave of disruptions.

 

“Building climate resilience is a key priority for Belize. This project aims to support the government’s continued efforts to make energy and power systems better prepared and more resilient to storms, hurricanes and natural hazards,” said World Bank Country Director for the Caribbean, Sophie Sirtaine.

Among the concrete results to be achieved by the Energy Resilience for Climate Adaptation Project in Belize are:


Improve the capacity for long-term energy planning that takes into account the impact of climate change;

·    Better monitoring of weather and localized impacts of climate change through the installation of meteorological and hydro-meteorological stations across the country;

·    Enhance the security of electricity supply despite weather events by strengthening the transmission network and reducing the likelihood of service disruptions;

·    Improve preparedness through the design and implementation of an Emergency Response and Recovery Plan for the power sector;

·    Revitalize the communication network of the power company to ensure better command and control coordination during response and recovery operations.

 

This four year project is financed by a US$8 million grant from the Global Environment Facility’s Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF) and US$3.9 million counterpart financing from the Government of Belize and the Belize Electricity Limited (BEL).

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