Trinidad and Tobago Solar Energy Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2022 - 2027)
The Trinidad and Tobago solar energy installed capacity registered to be 3 megawatts (MW) in 2020 and is estimated to be around 184 MW in 2026, registering an expected growth at a CAGR of 109.24% from 2021 to 2026. However, the crash of global energy markets amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the growing threat of climate change provide an impetus for a reevaluation of Trinidad and Tobago’s energy security and a concerted diversification of the nation’s energy mix. Factors such as rising environmental concerns, energy security, and increasing focus on renewable energy are expected to be major drivers for the market. However, due to its abundance in natural fossil fuel reserves, the country had one of the lowest electricity rates (USD 0.04/kWh) in the region (recorded in 2014), which is well below the average rate of electricity in the Caribbean nations (USD 0.33 USD/kWh). This further translates into a restraint on the growth of alternate energy sources such as solar energy.
Key HighlightsThe Trinidad and Tobago solar energy market is moderately consolidated. Some of the major companies operating in the market include AIMS Power, Resscott Ltd, Trifactor Technical Sales and Services Ltd, SolarWorld-tt, and AMBA Energy Limited.
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