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The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) and the Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism (CAST) Issue Urgent Earth Day Call for Renewable Energy Reform Across the Caribbean.

CHTA President Sanovnik Destang and CAST Acting Chairperson Karolin Troubetzkoy urge swift policy action as new report reveals critical barriers and opportunities for energy transition

MIAMI, Fla. – April 22, 2025 – As the world marks Earth Day 2025, the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) and its affiliate, the Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism (CAST), are sounding a clear call: it is time to prioritize renewable energy adoption across the region.

“This year’s Earth Day theme—Our Power, Our People, Our Planet—resonates deeply with the Caribbean,” shared CHTA President Sanovnik Destang. “It is a powerful reminder that by working together—governments, the tourism industry, and our communities—we can harness our collective strength to drive meaningful progress toward a more sustainable, resilient future.”

The Caribbean’s tourism industry has made great strides in energy efficiency and renewable energy over the last two decades, with many governments enacting policies to support this transition. However, challenges remain in reducing energy costs—especially in scaling up renewable energy adoption in line with global climate goals.

A recent report prepared by CHTA and CAST, “Empowering the Caribbean Tourism Industry through Renewable Energy: A Call for Policy Action,” presents key findings from 17 jurisdictions and recommends practical steps to move forward.

Among the key barriers described in this report are:

• Red Tape and Unclear Guidelines - Most jurisdictions allow renewable energy installations—but red tape and unclear guidelines are slowing adoption.

• Confusion over Permitting Requirements - Nearly 40 percent cite confusion over permitting requirements for renewable energy systems.

• Skills Shortages—In 31 percent of countries, the Lack of skilled labor to install and maintain systems is a challenge.

• Financing – Overwhelmingly, access to affordable financing for renewable investments remains limited.

• Incentives - Investment incentives are weak or non-existent in many places.

• Stimulating Self-Generation with Buy-Back Programs - No buy-back programs exist in nearly half of the jurisdictions—and where they do, credits are often undervalued.

Drawing upon its research, CHTA and CAST recommend the following actions:

• Remove Arbitrary Size Limits for self-generation capacity. Allow renewable systems to be sized based on energy needs and site feasibility—not outdated kW caps.

• Streamline Permitting Processes - Simplify and clarify approval procedures to accelerate investment in renewable projects.

• Redefine the Role of Electric Utilities – As energy production changes, so too must the roles of utilities. They should be redefined to encourage competition and allow private-sector participation in energy generation.

• End Unfair Utility Fees - Eliminate discriminatory charges on self-generators and ensure fair interconnection rules.

• Offer Stronger Financial Incentives - Introduce or expand tax breaks, grants, and low-interest loans to support renewable adoption.

• Create and Improve Fair Buy-Back Programs - Implement net billing or feed-in tariffs that fairly compensate private renewable producers.

“The Caribbean stands at a pivotal moment,” stated CAST Acting Chairperson Karolin Troubetzkoy. “With the right policies and partnerships, we can accelerate the region’s transition to renewable energy and position our industry as a global leader in sustainable development. The time to act is now.”

For access to the full report please visit https://caribbeanhotelandtourism.com/commitment-initiatives/advocacy/. For more information on CHTA, please visit https://caribbeanhotelandtourism.com. For more information on CAST, please visit https://cast.caribbeanhotelandtourism.com.


A Fresh Start Foundation Receives Sponsorship which will help towards Senior Pageant Contestant Judith LaLanne’s participation.

St. Maarten:---  A Fresh Start Foundation is proud to announce the generous support received from three outstanding community partners: Pineapple Pete Restaurant, Washington Construction Company, and First Response Security Company. These businesses have extended financial sponsorship to assist with the preparation and participation of the Foundation’s senior contestant in the upcoming Senior Pageant, scheduled for April 13, 2025, at the Aleeze Convention Center.


This sponsorship will directly support essential elements of the contestant’s journey, including training, wardrobe, community outreach projects, and advocacy preparation. The pageant serves as a unique platform for our contestant—herself a survivor of trauma—to raise awareness on serious issues such as sexual abuse, pedophilia, and low self-esteem, while promoting healing and resilience throughout the community.


About A Fresh Start Foundation


A Fresh Start Foundation is a nonprofit organization established in 2024 with a passion to empower youths and adults through skills development, education, personal growth, and community engagement.

  • Mission: To empower individuals by providing access to skills enhancement, educational opportunities, personal empowerment programs, and community support.
  • Vision: A society where every individual has access to the resources and opportunities they need to thrive in an ever-changing environment.
  • Objectives:
  • Equip youths and adults with life-changing skills
  • Offer resources for personal healing and confidence building
  • Promote advocacy and open dialogue around social issues
  • Encourage community involvement and mentorship


A Grateful Acknowledgment


The Foundation extends heartfelt thanks to Pineapple Pete, Washington Construction, and First Response Security for their belief in our mission and for standing with us as we champion healing and transformation through the power of representation, storytelling, and resilience.


This partnership not only supports the pageant journey, but also amplifies the voice of survivors across the island.


For media inquiries, sponsorship, or more information:

Contact: Stacy-Ann Taylor

Phone: +1721.522.6866 or +1721.587.5466

Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Instagram/Facebook: @afreshstartfoundation




Together, we rise. Together, we heal. Together, we build a Fresh Start.


 

Justice Ministry Upholds Holiday Traditions During Easter at the Prison.

nathalietackling08092024PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Justice Nathalie M. Tackling and Prison Director Steven Carty reaffirm their commitment to upholding care, dignity, and cultural respect within the correctional system, especially during significant occasions like the Easter holiday. While not legally required, offering special meals on public holidays is a gesture of goodwill. Over the Easter weekend, inmates received the following meals: snapper with pigeon peas and salad on Friday; baked and fried chicken with rice and green salad on Saturday; pork chop or oxtail with kidney beans and mixed salad on Sunday; and BBQ-glazed chicken with stewed peas and salad on Monday. “We continue this tradition as a gesture of dignity and religious recognition,” said Minister Tackling. “It reflects our commitment to humane and respectful treatment.” Director Carty confirmed the facility operated as planned over the holiday, with all meals prepared and distributed accordingly. “We remain focused on consistent care and operational integrity,” he stated. Throughout the Easter weekend, there were no reported incidents, and operations remained normal within the facility. Customary holiday meals were provided as part of a longstanding tradition. While some inmates were unsatisfied, management promptly addressed their grievances through established protocols and communication procedures. "Recognizing that misinformation can occasionally circulate, the Ministry emphasizes the importance of reporting based on verified facts." Minister Tackling concluded, "Transparency and accountability are key pillars of my leadership. We encourage constructive dialogue through the proper channels and remain fully committed to strengthening our justice system and upholding the humane treatment of all individuals under our care."

Sint Maarten Institute for Public Policy Studies (SIPPS) Electoral Reform Town Hall.

PHILIPSBURG:--- In keeping with our objective to cultivate a more informed (Sint Maarten) population/ society, the Sint Maarten Institute for Public Policy Studies (SIPPS) will be hosting an Electoral Reform Town Hall on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, 7:00pm, at the Belair Community Center, Cay Hill.
The aim of the Town Hall is to:
• Facilitate a “meeting the moment” national/ local conversation and action on the public’s desire for sustainable governing, i.e., electoral reform,

• Provide the leadership of the governing political parties with a platform to share their agenda on electoral reform with the public at large, and

• Build local consensus and priority issues for electoral reform through inclusive public participation, i.e., the public’s input and engagement in the reform process.
To this end, the general public is cordially invited to attend and participate in this informational and educational event. The leadership of the Parliamentary elected political parties will be invited to present their perspectives on “Electoral Reform” and the audience will be given the opportunity to query and ask questions of concern.

The President
Sint Maarten Institute for Public Policy Studies

Motorworld Launches GAC in The Bahamas, distributed by EV Motors.

mwgac22042025Motorworld Group is proud to announce that EV Motors has been named the exclusive authorized dealer for GAC Motor in The Bahamas. At a spectacular brand launch event held at Baha Mar on Saturday, April 12, a dynamic array of nine brand-new 2026 GAC vehicles was unveiled to an excited crowd. The lineup included seven internal combustion engine (ICE) models and two fully electric vehicles from GAC's electric vehicle brand, Aion.

Tariq Amjad, Managing Director of Motorworld, congratulated EV Motors on a "phenomenal launch" and emphasized that the partnership was a perfect fit. "We share a passion for innovation, excellence, and customer satisfaction. GAC is one of the highest quality Chinese automotive manufacturers, and with their multi-award-winning vehicles, we're excited to bring this premium brand to The Bahamas."

EV Motors is committed to ensuring that Bahamian consumers experience world-class vehicles and enjoy unparalleled after-sales service and support. Prior to the launch, EV Motors team members received thorough training from GAC experts from St. Maarten, focusing on both sales and after-sales service. GAC’s global parts distribution network, including a center in Panama, ensures that customers will always have access to quality parts and maintenance support.

“We’re not just launching cars, we’re launching a movement,” said Sebastian Bastian, Chairman of EV Motors.“Our partnership with GAC marks a turning point for the Bahamian auto market. We’re bringing back affordability, raising the bar on quality, and rewriting what Bahamians can expect from a new car.”

GAC Motor, headquartered in Guangzhou, China, has earned a reputation for producing reliable, high-performance vehicles that combine craftsmanship with innovation. The brand's commitment to intelligent mobility solutions aligns with the growing demand for both traditional and electric vehicles. Additionally, GAC's longstanding joint ventures with automotive giants Toyota and Honda have helped the company further solidify its position as a global leader in vehicle manufacturing.

"This is just the beginning," said Amjad. "We believe that GAC will become a household name in The Bahamas, offering drivers unbeatable value, cutting-edge technology, and one of the best warranties in the region."

GAC’s launch in The Bahamas marks a significant milestone in Motorworld’s ongoing expansion across the region. As the official regional distributor for GAC throughout the Caribbean, Motorworld is proud to serve 25 territories, bringing cutting-edge automotive innovation to new markets and driving the future of mobility across the Caribbean.


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