About Trinidad and Tobago utility solar
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3 FAQs about [Trinidad and Tobago utility solar]
Who is building the largest solar project in Trinidad and Tobago?
Today, the Government of Trinidad and Tobago has officially given the green light to project partners, bp, Shell and Lightsource bp to begin construction of the largest solar project in the Caribbean.
What is electricity generation in Trinidad & Tobago?
Electric Power Generation In Trinidad and Tobago (T&T), electricity generation primarily uses natural gas as the fuel source. The power generation technology used are simple cycle gas turbines and combine cycled gas turbines with heat recovery steam generators.
Who were the speakers at the Trinidad & Tobago Conference?
Also speaking at the event were David Campbell, President of bp Trinidad and Tobago and Eugene Okpere, Senior Vice President and Country Chair of Shell Trinidad and Tobago, The Minister of Public Utilities Marvin Gonzales and Chairman of T&TEC, Romney Thomas.


































