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Final evaluation of 11th EDF Barbados - EU renewable energy and energy efficiency (2022)

The final evaluation of the 11th EDF Barbados Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency BS programme assessed the performance against results; and key lessons learned, conclusions and recommendations to inform current and future programming.

Details

Identification
EvalRef 2021-F-2869, Evaluation contract C-426780, Evaluated references D-39761
Publication date
20 April 2022
Author
Directorate-General for International Partnerships

Description

The 11th EDF Barbados Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Budget Support programme was designed in 2016, against a background context of political stability for the country, with good governance standards and strong institutions. The Ministry of Energy, Small Business and Entrepreneurship was originally set up in 1978 as an ‘Energy Division’ under the Ministry of Trade, based on TA recommendations commissioned by the UK’s Overseas Development Administration (ODA). Since then, the Ministry has evolved into an organisation with a widened remit covering responsibility for oil and gas, renewable energy, and energy conservation (having amalgamated with the Energy Conservation Unit). The Ministry also provides geological and earth science services to other Government departments, as well as to the private sector.

The Ministry of Energy, Small Business and Entrepreneurship is today comprised of an Administrative Unit, Legal & Regulatory Unit, Natural Resources Department, Renewable Energy & Energy Conservation Unit, Research & Planning Unit, Project Execution Unit and Project Monitoring Unit.

The main users of this evaluation are the EU Delegation to Barbados, INTPA G1, C6, The Ministry of Energy, Small business and Entrepreneurship, The Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs, and Investment.

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  • 20 APRIL 2022
Final evaluation of 11th EDF Barbados - EU renewable energy and energy efficiency (2022)