CEIS '27 Summit — Caribbean energy & infrastructure

June 17–19, 2027 · Hyatt Regency, Port of Spain

Caribbean Energy & Infrastructure Summit

Powering the Region. From Petrodollars to Renewable Sovereignty.

The ministers, operators, financiers, and regulators charting the Caribbean's energy transition — from offshore oil and LNG to solar, wind, geothermal, and green hydrogen.

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Days · Plenary, breakouts, awards
12
Tracks across the full energy spectrum
20+
Caribbean & SIDS nations represented
$9B+
Renewable investment gap convened

Countdown to convening

June 17–19, 2027 · Hyatt Regency, Port of Spain

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The Mandate

Four pillars.
One mandate.

CEIS '27 is the Caribbean's authoritative annual summit spanning every energy source and the infrastructure required to deliver it — offshore oil and gas, solar, wind, geothermal, ocean energy, green hydrogen, grid modernisation, and the policy architecture to integrate them all.

Pillar I

The Oil Reality

Guyana's $4.3B 2026 oil revenue and T&T's gas pivot — the petrodollar foundation that, governed well, becomes the seed capital for regional energy transition.

Pillar II

The Renewables Reality

Solar at $0.09/kWh, geothermal at financial close, wind at 30% of Curaçao's grid — the technology is ready. The institutional plumbing is not.

Pillar III

Global Positioning

COP30 NDC scrutiny, China's $117M solar push, US PARE response — the geopolitical context that makes Caribbean energy sovereignty a security imperative.

Pillar IV

The Capital Architecture

A Caribbean Renewable Energy Finance Facility that aggregates small-island projects into investment-grade portfolios — designed at CEIS '27, operational by 2029.

Convened with

Supporting institutions.

Patrons, multilaterals, and regional institutions backing the inaugural convening.
Government of Trinidad & Tobago — Ministry of Energy & Energy Industries
Government of Guyana — Office of the Vice President
CARICOM Secretariat — Energy Unit
Caribbean Development Bank (CDB GeoSmart)
Inter-American Development Bank — Energy Division
IRENA — SIDS Lighthouses Initiative
OECS Commission
CCREEE — Caribbean Centre for Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency
Green Climate Fund · World Bank · IFC
USTDA · Partnership for Atlantic Regional Energy (PARE)
Energy Chamber of Trinidad & Tobago

Convening the region

Participating nations.

CARICOM member states, OECS territories, and regional secretariats sending delegations to Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago.
01Antigua & Barbuda
02The Bahamas
03Barbados
04Belize
05Cuba
06Dominica
07Dominican Republic
08Grenada
09Guyana
10Haiti
11Jamaica
12Saint Kitts & Nevis
13Saint Lucia
14Saint Vincent & the Grenadines
15Suriname
16Trinidad & Tobago
17OECS Commission · CARICOM Secretariat
Hyatt Regency Trinidad, Port of Spain

Venue

Hyatt Regency Trinidad

The Caribbean's energy capital. A waterfront diplomatic venue in Port of Spain — capable of hosting plenary, twelve concurrent tracks, ministerial side-rooms, awards dinner, and accredited media in a single secured perimeter.

  • Plenary hall with simultaneous interpretation (EN/ES/FR/NL)
  • Six concurrent breakout rooms for the 12-track programme
  • Ministerial side-rooms with secure perimeter
  • Awards dinner pavilion with capacity for 600
Venue, travel & accommodation

Getting there

  • Piarco International Airport (POS) — direct service from Miami, NYC, Houston, Toronto, London, Panama City, and the wider Caribbean
  • Delegate transfers coordinated by the Summit Secretariat
  • Diplomatic protocols arranged through the Office of Protocol

Accommodation

  • Curated room blocks at the Hyatt Regency and adjacent waterfront hotels
  • Concierge desk for accredited delegations
  • Heads-of-Delegation residences arranged on request

On-site facilities

  • Plenary hall with simultaneous interpretation
  • Ministerial side-rooms with secure perimeter
  • Press accreditation suite and broadcast feeds
  • Awards dinner pavilion and reception spaces

Accreditation now open

Take your seat at the table where the Caribbean energy transition is being built.