
The Climate Resilience Execution Agency for Dominica (CREAD), signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Kenesjay Green Limited of Trinidad and Tobago for Green Hydrogen Industrialization (Low Carbon Development), on Saturday, November 6, in Glasgow, Scotland.



The MOU was signed by CREAD CEO, Ambassador Francine Baron who is part of a six-member delegation currently representing Dominica at COP 26, and Phillip Julian, Chairman of Kenesjay Green Limited.
Kenesjay Green Limited (KGL) is a sustainable energy firm based in Trinidad and Tobago. The company is focused on the transformation and decarbonization of existing brownfield energy-based industries in the region, and the ‘greening’ of new industrial ‘greenfield’ projects.
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