November 30, 2025

Renewable energy journalism: Unique 2024 grant awarded

New Grant Boosts Renewable energy journalism in the Caribbean

In a significant move to enhance reporting on climate resilience and renewable energy, the Caribbean Energy Transition Reporting Initiative (CETRI) has awarded its first-ever reporting grants. Among the inaugural cohort of ten journalists is Ryan Bachoo from Trinidad & Tobago, who will receive support to strengthen regional coverage of these critical issues.

This initiative marks a pivotal moment for journalism in the Caribbean, a region on the front lines of climate change. The grants are designed to build local capacity for high-quality energy reporting, ensuring that communities have access to reliable, in-depth information about climate adaptation, renewable energy, and technological innovation.

A People-Centered Approach to Renewable energy journalism

Bachoo’s grant will specifically fund his reporting on how the twin-island nation of Trinidad & Tobago is preparing its workforce for the burgeoning renewable energy sector. His project is one of many diverse themes being explored by the grant recipients. Other journalists in the cohort will be covering topics ranging from geothermal development in Dominica and solar energy initiatives in Guyana to agricultural innovation and post-hurricane clean energy recovery.

CETRI Project Coordinator Alison Kentish highlighted the importance of this work, stating, “Caribbean journalists are ready to tell deeper, clearer, more people-centered stories about energy transition. By supporting their work, we’re not just reporting on change, we’re also helping to build the informed, resilient, community-driven future our region deserves.”

From the Caribbean to Germany: The Global Push for Renewable energy journalism

This initiative in the Caribbean is part of a worldwide trend towards renewable energy, a shift that has profound implications for nations everywhere. For many regions, including Germany, solar power has become a cornerstone of this transition, offering homeowners and tenants a path toward energy independence and sustainability. As journalists like Bachoo report on workforce transitions, understanding the technology driving this change is more relevant than ever.

The intricate manufacturing process of a solar panel is a testament to modern engineering, transforming simple raw materials like silicon into devices that generate clean electricity. For those curious about the fundamentals, exploring the basics of manufacturing reveals a fascinating journey from sand to a functional solar cell. This entire process relies on highly specialized manufacturing machines to achieve the necessary precision and efficiency.

As global demand for solar panels increases, so does the interest in local production. Understanding the plant cost breakdown is a critical first step for entrepreneurs and governments looking to invest in this growing industry. To gain a deeper understanding of what it takes to enter this market, a comprehensive free e-course offers a valuable overview of the entire solar panel manufacturing landscape.

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