Premier Parry Briefs CDB officials on Geothermal Developments

 

The latest effort in this regard has seen the Premier of the island, Mr. Joseph Parry, taking his case to the Caribbean development Bank in Barbados. While in Bridgetown, Mr. Parry brief the CDB officials on the latest developments in geothermal energy on Nevis as they relate to the US EX-IM Bank, West Indies Power Ltd. (WIP) and WA Nova Bank.

He met with CDB President, Dr. William Warren Smith, and other top officials during his recent visit to Barbados, 7th-10th November.

Parry said he informed the officials of the CDB about the challenges and obstacles the Nevis Island Administration faces in relation to geothermal development, due to the poor state of the global economy. The Premier said the officials were very complimentary of Nevis’ efforts to go green, and said they will follow keenly the progress of the Nevis geothermal project.

According to the Premier a number of other issues were also discussed, including the proposed electricity project, the water development project and the basic education project.

The CDB officials indicated their satisfaction with the water project which will begin next year.

“The purchase of generators to run the water supply when electricity goes off was discussed as part of the NEVLEC project, and the CDB officials agreed that it would be a positive development for the island, said Premier Parry.

Joseph Parry explained that the purchase of the generators would not interfere with the building of the wind farm or the development of geothermal energy, because there has to be a mix of energy supplies on Nevis.

In relation to the education project, the CDB officials indicated that a loan could be attained on a Federal level, but according to the Premier, “one must be cautious with the amount of loans taken at this time.”

The Premier said the meeting was very successful, and he will keep the lines of communication open between the Nevis Island Administration and the CDB.

 


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