The Guyana Energy Agency (GEA) participated in the recently concluded Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo 2025, held from Tuesday, February 18, 2025, to Friday, February 21, 2025, at the Guyana Marriott Hotel in Kingston, Georgetown. The GEA had an exhibition booth (No. 66) in Main Auditorium 1 at this four-day event, which was held under the theme ‘Connecting the Dots: Integrating the Future’.

The event provided an excellent platform for the GEA exhibition team, consisting of staff members from the Energy and Energy Statistics, Fuel Marking, and Legal and Licensing Divisions, to connect with local, regional, and international stakeholders. The discussions were centred on different aspects of the Agency’s operations, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy conservation, electric mobility (electric vehicle infrastructure), climate resilience, and sustainable development.

The team also highlighted the legal and licensing processes for the sale of petroleum and petroleum products. Additionally, these discussions were complemented with the distribution of a variety of the Agency’s energy publications, most notably the Guidelines for an Energy Efficient Home, My Green Life and Green My Business booklets.

Moreover, at the exhibition, the GEA showcased its signature three-dimensional (3D) replica of the recently commissioned 0.7-megawatt (MW) Moco Moco Hydropower Station. This model allowed the team to demonstrate the hydropower station’s full setup and various system components, while emphasising the importance of renewable energy such as solar, hydro and wind energy (as part of the Energy Matrix supported by the Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) 2030), and their benefits to both communities and the nation.

The team also used the event to educate attendees about sustainable initiatives being advanced by the Government of Guyana, with the GEA serving as the implementing agency. These initiatives underscore the nation’s commitment to accelerating the transition to sustainable energy, as well as promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency across Guyana. Ultimately, the end goal is to foster public awareness and cooperation in building a sustainable, low-carbon future for all Guyanese. See images from the exhibition below.

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