Electricity in Barbados is modern, reliable, and increasingly powered by renewable energy sources. Here’s a full overview of the electricity sector in Barbados:
Key Facts About Electricity in Barbados
Main Electricity Provider
- Barbados Light & Power Company Limited (BLPC)
- Sole electricity utility on the island
- Operates under license and is regulated by the Fair Trading Commission (FTC)
- Subsidiary of Emera Inc., a Canadian energy company
Electric Power System
- Voltage: 115/230 volts
- Frequency: 50 Hz
- Plug types: Types A and B (same as USA/Canada)
Electricity Generation Sources
As of recent years, electricity in Barbados is generated through a mix of traditional and renewable sources:
Fossil Fuels
- Still the dominant source (heavy fuel oil and diesel)
- Used in turbines and internal combustion engines at BLPC’s power stations
Solar Energy (Rapid Growth)
- Barbados has one of the highest solar water heater penetration rates per capita in the world
- Significant government support for rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) systems
- Growing number of grid-tied solar producers (residential & commercial)
Wind Energy
- Small-scale development; larger wind farms have been proposed
Ocean & Bioenergy
- Experimental stages; some pilot projects under way
Renewable Energy Goals
- Barbados aims to be 100% renewable energy powered and carbon neutral by 2030
- Policies encourage:
- Net metering
- Tax incentives for solar and clean energy products
- Green energy entrepreneurship
Challenges & Developments
- High electricity costs (mainly due to imported fossil fuels)
- Transition to renewables is ongoing but promising
- Battery storage and smart grid technology are being explored