Solar Power Ignites Sustainable Growth in Grande Riviere

EPIC

6 people cut red ribbon to solar power system

PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 21 October 2025: The Grande Riviere Visitor Centre has taken a major step toward sustainability. Thanks to new solar technology, the Centre—the heartbeat of this eco-tourism village and home to a chocolate factory, guided tours, and a turtle hatchery— now operates as a self-sustaining hub of renewable energy, powering essential community enterprises and driving long-term development.

Through the Extraordinary Projects Impacting Communities (EPIC) grant programme, the Grande Riviere Tourism Development Organisation (GRTDO) secured TT$150,000 in funding to install a Mango Power solar system, dramatically reducing the Centre’s electricity costs—previously averaging as much as TT$4,000 per bill. The installation was completed in July.

GRTDO President Len Peters has emphasised the transformative nature of the initiative for the remote North Coast village: “We can now better withstand power outages and reduce the costs and disruptions that come with blackouts. The future of our community-driven sustainable projects has been given a boost with the installation of the Mango Power solar system.”

The project, aptly titled “Solar Solutions for Tomorrow,” was among ten EPIC initiatives funded in 2024 by the Digicel Foundation and Shell Trinidad and Tobago, underscoring their shared commitment to advancing clean energy and community resilience.

Cindyann Currency, Head of Operations at Digicel Foundation, commended the group for its forward-thinking approach: “This ‘up-river project’ tackles key challenges in a sustainable, climate-friendly way, empowering residents to continue shaping their community into the change they want to see.”

Launched by the Digicel Foundation in 2016, the EPIC programme has since funded 160 projects nationwide, representing a TT$8.8 million investment in community empowerment. Shell Trinidad and Tobago, which joined as a co-funding partner in 2023, recently extended its support of EPIC for another three years with a TT$1.9 million investment, reaffirming its commitment to environmental sustainability across Trinidad and Tobago.