As part of its climate adaptation efforts, Grenada can invest in building climate-resilient energy infrastructure, including burying power lines, developing microgrids, and enhancing storage capacities. Grenada's energy infrastructure is outdated and lacks the resilience needed to cope with increasing climate-related. The Government of Grenada invites qualified firms in energy storage, renewable energy, and grid infrastructure to participate in an Early Market Engagement for a forthcoming project at Maurice Bishop International Airport. With solar and wind projects expanding across Carriacou and mainland Grenada, reliable storage solutions now rank as critical infrastructure. This article analyzes the top-ranked energy storage. The collection and treatment of data and information that is produced for the ERC is consistent with the International Recommendations for Energy Statistics (IRES), which provides a comprehensive methodological framework for the collection, compilation, and dissemination of energy statistics in all. Grenada is working towards procuing a utility-sized BESS to supply its main island, located at its international airport. Grenada in the Caribbean has initiated early market engagement for a national‑scale battery energy storage system (BESS), with a two-part plan to install a 10. The new regional initiative, developed with the Eastern.