Students and young professionals from the Caribbean now have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the energy sector through the Caribbean Energy Data Collection Internship Programme 2026, offered by the Caribbean Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (CCREEE).
This regional internship places selected participants at the center of efforts to strengthen energy data systems across CARICOM countries. Interns will contribute to national and regional platforms that support energy planning, investment decisions, and sustainable development across the Caribbean.
The programme is designed for individuals passionate about energy, sustainability, and data, offering both practical experience and the opportunity to work alongside national institutions and regional experts.
The Caribbean Energy Data Collection Internship Programme focuses on supporting the development of key regional knowledge platforms, including the CARICOM Energy Knowledge Hub (CEKH) and national Energy Report Cards (ERCs).
Interns will help collect, verify, and analyze energy-related data that informs policy decisions and supports long-term energy planning across the region.
By contributing to these systems, participants play a direct role in strengthening the Caribbean’s transition toward sustainable and resilient energy systems.
The programme selects one intern per country, ensuring representation across CARICOM Member States and Associate Member States.
Reliable data is essential for building effective energy systems. Across the Caribbean, improving access to accurate energy data helps governments and organizations make better decisions about infrastructure, investments, and sustainability.
This internship allows participants to contribute directly to this process while gaining experience in a growing and impactful sector.
For young professionals, it provides a unique opportunity to:
It also offers a strong foundation for future careers in energy, climate, and development-related fields.
This internship provides a strong combination of professional development, practical experience, and regional exposure.
Interns gain direct experience working on real-world energy data projects. They contribute to national-level data collection and analysis that feeds into regional platforms used by governments, investors, and development partners.
This practical exposure helps participants understand how energy systems are monitored and managed across different countries.
Selected interns receive a stipend, making the programme financially accessible while allowing participants to focus on their work and learning experience.
Participants will collaborate with:
This provides valuable networking opportunities and exposure to professionals working across the Caribbean energy sector.
The internship helps participants build key skills, including:
These skills are highly valuable for careers in energy, sustainability, and development.
Interns contribute to projects that directly support evidence-based decision-making in the energy sector. Their work helps improve how countries plan, invest in, and manage energy systems across the Caribbean.
The 2026 internship will run for approximately 10 weeks, providing an intensive and focused experience.
Internship Period: May 18 to July 24, 2026
The programme is designed to be virtual, allowing participants to work from their home countries while collaborating with national and regional stakeholders.
The internship is open to students and young professionals who are citizens of CARICOM Member States or Associate Member States.
Applicants should:
The programme is particularly suited for individuals interested in careers in energy policy, environmental science, data analysis, or sustainable development.
Application Deadline: March 31, 2026
Interested applicants should submit their applications before the deadline to be considered.
Learn more and apply on the official CCREEE website.
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