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ENERGY AND UTILITIES DEPARTMENT LOGO
- The solar PV & LED bulb represents the energy sector. The EUD aims to increase the production of energy from renewable resources.
- The leaf and flame icon over the yellow background represents the fuel sector, which is one of the three sectors regulated by the EUD.
- The dripping water represents the water sector in which the EUD aims to provide clean water for all TCI residents and visitors, alike.
- The blades at the center wind turbine, a device that converts the wind's kinetic energy into electrical energy, other potential source of energy in TCI
- The Green and blue represent the fuel. In inclusion of green color depicts the aim of using eco-friendly fuel.
The blue and green that embrace the main mandates of EUD signifies cooperation with the ultimate goal of achieving environmental sustainability while meeting the needs of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
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Recent Updates
Solar PV Projects Completed at Critical Turks and Caicos Islands Healthcare Facilities
Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands 11th February 2025 - The Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) have taken a significant step toward a more sustainable energy future with the installation of five (5) solar photovoltaic (PV) systems at key healthcare...
Read MoreRequest for Proposal (RFP) for Green Energy Task Force Consultant
The Government of the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) is committed to advancing its national energy transition by promoting the development of green/renewable energy projects. The Energy and Utilities Department (EUD) is leading a government-led task ...
Read MoreREQUEST FOR QUOTE FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF AN ENGINEERING PROCUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION (EPC) CONTRACT FOR A ROOFTOP SOLAR ONLY PV SYSTEM FOR IANTHE PRATT PRIMARY SCHOOL
REQUEST FOR QUOTE FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF AN ENGINEERING PROCUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION (EPC) CONTRACT
FORĀ A ROOFTOP SOLAR ONLY PV SYSTEM FOR IANTHE PRATT PRIMARY SCHOOL, PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS
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