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Global Climate Change Policy Decisions & Technology Issues A Caribbean Case Study Presentation to ASME IAB 2007 April 18 Donald Baldeosingh Chairman, ENMAN Group Presentation Outline • Energy based challenges in developing economies of the Caribbean Basin • A Practical approach - Hydropower development and transmission system • Policy and Technology issues 2 Carbon and the Developing World “If Britain were to completely shut down, at the rate China is growing, the carbon emission levels would revert in less than two years” - Tony Blair 3 Caribbean Energy situation • • • • • • • • All islands independent generators Mostly imported Diesel fuel Some LNG in Puerto Rico and now in Jamaica Some Coal and Small Hydro All islands are relatively high Carbon producers High cost - Power consumes up to 40% GDP Unreliable, susceptible to hurricanes Renewables not easily viable options - Wind, Solar, Geothermal, Wave, Biofuels 4 Some Caribbean Geopolitics • Several economies in shambles - oil price, loss of preferential markets, hurricanes and reduction in tourist arrivals • Rise in narco traffic • Chavez’ influence in Caribbean growing - and of growing concern • PetroCaribe promotes continued Hydrocarbon use and increased debt: not sustainable • Caribbean governments claim neglect by US 5 Trinidad & Tobago - What you may already know • • • • • Tropical Beaches Carnival Calypso music Steel Pan Orchestras Athletes & Beauty Queens 6 Trinidad & Tobago - What you may not know • • • • • Large reserves of Gas - 3rd in Latin America 100 year history in Oil Production Home to all the Majors Topmost producer of Ammonia & Methanol 4th highest producer of LNG and biggest supplier to US And the downside: • Third highest Carbon Producer per capita 7 And even worse Just ten miles from Venezuelan coast Large cross border reserves of Gas Country’s proven gas reserves dwindling Signed treaty with Venezuela for unitization of shared reserves • Pursuing policy of heavy industrialization based on hydrocarbon use (cheap gas) • Economy overheating, seriously under threat • • • • 8 US perspectives • Concern for energy security at “3rd Border” • Rising drug trans shipment • US promoting long term solutions e.g. Biofuels production • Problem is seen as immediate in islands - mix of initiatives/interventions may be needed • More pure AID is clearly not the answer • Six Congressmen in Trinidad today • DOE promoting “energy and competitiveness” solutions 9 A Private Sector Solution • ENMAN Group are developers of a large hydroelectric power plant in Guyana 1100MW • And Submarine power transmission system to the Caribbean islands and overland to Northern Brazil • Value $2Bn • Power to Puerto Rico at 8 c/kWh vs 17c paid now • Clean, reliable, independent of oil price 10 Guyana • • • • • • • • English speaking South American country CARICOM member Presidential democracy Size of Britain, Population 700K HIPC - Highly Indebted Poor Country Vulnerable to South American narco traffic Rich in Gold, Diamonds, Bauxite, Forestry And HYDROPOWER Guyana has 7000MW Hydropower potential, enough to power the entire Caribbean 11 The Team • • • • • • • ENMAN Services of Trinidad Hardy Stevenson & Associates Canadian - Hydro experts Manitoba Hydro International - Technical support GE Team Associates - Project Managers Boundless Energy - HVDC experts Ernst & Young - Financial Venable LLP - Legal 12 Technology overview • Hydropower technology tried and proven • 75,000 MW HVDC transmission capacity installed in 92 projects around the world • HVDC ideally suited for long-haul high voltage requirements • No discharge of air or water emissions • Monopolar transmission using ground as return path • Lower Line Loss than AC 13 Status • Interim Licence with Guyana and fullest support • Concluded Prefeasibility study - very positive • Markets identified up to Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands to the North, and Brazil in the South • Looking at combined Wind/Hydro in Guyana • And Gas generation in Trinidad • Institute for sustainable hydropower development • Forestry Concession included • Business Plan completed • Carbon Credits identified • Bathymetric Study done 14 Next Steps Full Feasibility assessment Engineering Design Financing Plan and Prospectus Power Purchase Agreements Subsea Cable Route Surveys and Permits Training – Guyana Institute for Sustainable Hydroelectric Development • Build Project • • • • • • 15 Policy & Technology Challenges • Major leap of faith for individual country islands to agree to import electricity • Lack capacity to develop/assess solutions • Looking for immediate solutions • Negotiations with many parties necessary • Labour issues • Trinidad focused on new gas consuming plants and on maintaining energy influence in the Caribbean • Significant engineering effort needed • Funding for the above 16 Conclusion • Policy and Technology issues can be very complicated for developing countries that lack the capacity to handle • Sustainability for some developing countries means surviving the current year • Need to engage based on current challenges • Custom solutions necessary • Role for ASME in this 17