Grenada's latest outdoor power field project is redefining how Caribbean nations approach renewable energy. Located near Grand Anse Beach, this 18-acre facility combines solar arrays with advanced battery storage – a game-changer for island communities vulnerable to power outages.
This phase centers on the ongoing exploration and development of a utility-scale photovoltaic system, operated by the most suitable Independent Power Producer (IPP), as a renewable energy source aimed at strengthening Grenada's energy security and decreasing reliance on imported.
This has accelerated the shift from traditional valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries to lithium-ion alternatives in countries like Germany and France, where telecom operators must comply with circular economy principles.