Monday, 6 August 2012
Dominica PM: “Strong Likelihood” of Geothermal Plant by 2014
There is a “strong likelihood” that Dominica will have an operational geothermal plant in the country by 2014, according to Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit.
The government is reportedly in talks with firms in geothermal and power-generation about partnering with it on the construction and operation of the plant.
“There is a strong likelihood that the plant could be operational by 2014,” he said. “The general public will be informed further on this in the coming months.”
Bidding to select a company to construct the geothermal plant on the island will begin in the second half of 2013, according to the government.
It is part of a low-carbon strategy with an ultimate goal of a carbon-negative economy by 2020, the Prime Minister said. cont./
Courtesy of: Caribbean Journal
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