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Getting inter-connected

The scattered island-nations of the Caribbean Archipelago are steadily moving to integrate their energy sectors as part of a wide-ranging energy policy for the region that will complement the free trade in goods and services which has long existed, writes David Renwick.

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PR June 2013 - p28.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Region: Caribbean

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Policy and Governance, Research and development, Economics, business and commerce, Energy research, Transformation [Energy processing] (Conversion), Electricity generation, Compressed natural gas, Liquefied natural gas, Oil and gas, Free trade, Energy policy

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