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KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) — Jamaica has moved 74 places up on the World Economic Forum’s Global Energy Architecture Performance Index.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness, says the country’s ranking improved from 166 to 92 for 2017.

The report analyses countries’ transition towards more affordable, secure and sustainable energy systems.

Holness said Jamaica’s improved ranking placed it among the 127 countries making significant strides in energy sector performance since 2009.

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latestnews/Jamaica-moves-74-places-up-on-the-Global-Energy-Index

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