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Environmental Attorney and Consultant Romi Ferreira to Lead Energy Legal Workshop
By Diane Phillips & Associates
Oct 16, 2012 - 2:23:25 PM

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CARICOM delegates and other stakeholders are on tap to attend a workshop October 17 in San Juan, Puerto Rico led by Bahamian ecologist and environmental attorney Romi Ferreira to review proposed laws governing the energy sector and renewable energy. Earlier this year, Ferreira was selected by CARICOM to create model legislation for the energy sector for the Caribbean.

Delegates and stakeholders from around the Caribbean are slated to attend a workshop led by Bahamian environmental attorney and consultant Romi Ferreira to review proposed legislation governing renewable energy.

Earlier this year, Ferreira & Company was awarded a CARICOM consultancy to develop a legal framework to govern the energy and electricity sector and to promote renewable energy. He will present the model primary legislation and secondary legislation during the Caribbean Renewable Energy Forum 2012, set for October 16 – 17 at the Ritz Carlton, San Juan, Puerto Rico. In addition to government officials, Ferreira will address stakeholders, familiarizing them with proposed updated legislation governing a wide range of issues connected with the energy sector including privatization and liberalization and the issuance of generation, transmission and distribution & supply licenses to qualified licensees. It also provides the framework to promote the development of renewable energy as mandated by the CARICOM consultancy. 

"It was a great honour to have been selected from among the many experts in the Caribbean for the task of creating a framework providing clear parameters for the pursuit of renewable energy," said Ferreira. The announcement of the consultancy was made in May. "Since that time, we have spent countless hours in research and drafting and I look forward to the interaction with attendees from various CARICOM nations.”

 "Going forward, how we manage the energy sector, how we generate electricity and how we develop our ability to harness renewable energy sources will determine how well we are able to grow our economies. This is a great example of the impact of law on life itself and I am very excited to be part of it."

 Ferreira's Nassau-based firm, which bears his name, has developed a singular reputation in environmental work. Ferreira & Company has conducted landmark projects including the IDB Project: Preparation of Legal and Regulatory Framework for The Water and Sanitation Sector of The Bahamas, the New Providence Power Plant Expansion Project Phase II and the Environmental Impact Assessment for Seashells Villas at Cotton Bay, South Eleuthera and Over Yonder Cay, Exuma. Co-host of the popular morning show, Bahamas@Sunrise, Ferreira refers to his practice in ecology and environmental law as "the opportunity to combine respect for the the law with my reverence for the environment."


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