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Caribbean Electric Utility Services Corporation (CARILEC)

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Formation
  
1989

Services
  
Electric power

Founder
  
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

Headquarters
  
Desir Ave Sans Soucis, Castries, Saint Lucia

The Caribbean Electric Utility Services Corporation (CARILEC) is an association of electric utilities, suppliers, manufacturers and other stakeholders operating in the electricity industry in the Caribbean.

Contents

CARILEC's Mission is to enhance the effectiveness of its members by providing industry related services, creating regular networking, training and knowledge sharing opportunities; supporting mutual assistance programs and being an advocate for the industry throughout the Caribbean.

History

CARILEC was established in 1989 with nine (9) members as part of an electric utilities modernization project funded by USAID and implemented by NRECA under a five-year "Co-operative Agreement."

Currently, CARILEC comprises a total of ninety two (92) members. This includes thirty four (34) Full Members that are electric utilities and fifty three (53) Associate Members that are companies involved in some aspect of servicing the electric utility business and five (5) Affiliate Members.

Full Members

  • Anguilla Electricity Company Ltd
  • Antigua Public Utilities Authority
  • Aqualectra
  • Bahamas Electricity Corporation
  • Barbados Light & Power Co. Ltd.
  • Belize Electricity Ltd.
  • Bermuda Electric Light Company Ltd.
  • British Virgin Islands Electricity Corporation
  • Caribbean Utilities Company Ltd.
  • Consorcio Energetico Punta Cana-Macao
  • Contour Global Bonaire B.V.
  • Dominica Electricity Services Ltd.
  • EDF - Archipel Guadeloupe
  • EDF - Martinique
  • Electricite D'Haiti
  • Fortis TCI Formerly Provo Power Company
  • Grand Bahama Power Company Ltd.
  • Grenada Electricity Services Ltd.
  • Guyana Power & Light Inc.
  • Jamaica Public Service Company Ltd.
  • Montserrat Utility Ltd.
  • Nevis Electricity Company Ltd.
  • N.V. Electriciteit-Maatschappij (Aruba)
  • N.V. G.E.B.E.
  • N.V. Energiebedrijven Suriname
  • Roatan Electric Company S.A. DE C.V
  • St. Kitts Electricity Company Ltd.
  • St. Lucia Electricity Services Ltd.
  • St. Eustatius Utility Company
  • St. Vincent Electricity Services Ltd.
  • The Power Generation Company of Trinidad & Tobago Ltd.
  • Trinidad & Tobago Electricity Commission
  • Virgin Islands Water & Power Authority
  • Water En Energiebedrijf Aruba N.V.
  • Water en Energiebedrijf Bonaire N.V.
  • Associate Members

  • Fortis Inc.
  • Leadership

    According to the CARILEC by-laws provision is made for the appointment of a Board of Directors comprising not more than (15) and not less than (3) members to be responsible for policy governance. A Director shall be the Chief Executive/Operating Officer or a senior professional staff of a member utility. Provision is also made for the Directors to elect a Chairman and Vice Chairman from among them. Currently, the Board of Directors of CARILEC comprises a fifteen (15) member team. Thirteen (13) of the Directors are elected at the annual meeting of members from among the Full Members for a term of three (3) years each, while one (1) Director is elected to serve as a representative of the Associate Members for a period of one (1) year. The Board also comprises an ex-officio Executive Director who is responsible for the day-to-day administration of the Secretariat located in Saint Lucia and serves as the Company Secretary/Treasurer.

    References

    Caribbean Electric Utility Services Corporation (CARILEC) Wikipedia