Grenada has substantial potential for renewable energy, particularly from solar, wind, and geothermal sources. Ensuring reliable and affordable energy access for all citizens remains a challenge, especially with the potential for increased energy costs associated with. The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) is responsible for regulating the generation, transmission, distribution, and supply of electricity for the state of Grenada. The aim is to ensure the delivery of safe, affordable, and reliable electricity while promoting transparency, efficiency. In a major step toward a greener future, the Government of Grenada has signed two landmark agreements with Grenada Electricity Services Limited (GRENLEC) to implement The Caribbean Efficient and Green-Energy Buildings Project. On Friday, August 15th Finance Minister Dennis Cornwall signed two. To build a competitive green economy powered primarily by clean, sustainable renewable energy at an affordable cost for electricity generation, that would preserve the natural environment, improve the quality of life of our people for current and future generations.