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GEOTHERMAL ENERGY, VIEWED AS HURRICANE-PROOF, RECEIVES GREATER SUPPORT IN WAKE OF IRMA AND MARIA 

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October 11, 2017
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GEOTHERMAL ENERGY, VIEWED AS HURRICANE-PROOF, RECEIVES GREATER SUPPORT IN WAKE OF IRMA AND MARIA 
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BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, OCTOBER 8TH, 2017 (PRESS SEC) – Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris and the Honourable Ian Patches Liburd, Minister of Public Infrastructure et al., held a bilateral meeting yesterday, Saturday, October 7th, 2017, with France’s Ambassador to St. Kitts and Nevis, His Excellency Mr. Philippe Ardanaz, and French Foreign Trade Advisor, Mr. Jacques Chouraki.

During the meeting at Camp Springfield both parties reaffirmed their support for geothermal energy development in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis.

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Yesterday, Saturday, the French Ambassador, His Excellency Mr. Philippe Ardanaz, said: “[Hurricane] Irma has triggered some decision in Paris to move forward with stronger support for your project.”

Mr. Chouraki, the French Foreign Trade Advisor who sat beside the Ambassador, is the President of Teranov Geothermal Energy.  Teranov, a French engineering and services company for new and renewable energy, specializes in high enthalpy geothermal energy development in the Caribbean and Latin America.  The company is based in Guadeloupe and Colombia.

Prime Minister Harris’ administration has been working with Teranov to examine the technical feasibility and economic viability for geothermal power in the country, as it is hoped that, by the year 2020, nearly 100% of the electricity supplied in the Federation would be produced from renewable energy sources as opposed to expensive imported fossil fuels.  The Caribbean region’s annual fuel import bill is put around US$9 billion per year.

Against this backdrop, Minister Liburd signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Teranov in September 2015 on behalf of the Government, and two months later geothermal exploration exercises began in the Sandy Point area around Brimstone Hill, going to the top of the nearly 3,800 ft. Mount Liamuiga.

Teranov found that there is potential in St. Kitts to develop at least 18 to 36 megawatts of geothermal power.

This is significant, partly because geothermal is considered to be an ideal, hurricane-proof source of energy unlike above ground power lines.

Case-in-point: Right after the passage of Hurricane Irma, Bruce Cutright, CEO of Texas-based Thermal Energy Partners (TEP), which is developing a geothermal power plant with an initial capacity of 10 megawatts on the island of Nevis, reported that the power plant had dodged significant damage and only suffered some soil erosion from the hurricane.

During yesterday’s meeting, France’s Ambassador to St. Kitts and Nevis said: “We want to express our support to the project [in St. Kitts], and just to say that with the hurricanes and also with the meeting in Paris at the end of the year [December 12th, 2017] – the first meeting of follow-up to COP21 [the Paris climate conference] – I think it’s the perfect timing [to accelerate the pace of its implementation].”

Prime Minister Harris agreed, stating: “We need to put this on fast-track…so that we reach to a point where we can deliver.”

His Excellency Mr. Ardanaz noted some benefits that would come from further geothermal development on the island of St. Kitts: “First, it will be exportation of electricity from St. Kitts…number two, immediately it’s job creation on the island…a lot of economic development on the island and third, it’s a way to create new paths of regional cooperation and I think this is positive for everyone.”

France’s Ambassador to St. Kitts and Nevis added: “This is a real need for the Caribbean because [devastation from hurricanes] can happen any time again, and we just want to…establish an interconnection with all those islands in the Leeward Islands, to make sure if one is hit by a hurricane it can rely on the energy from surrounding islands – and that’s the basic idea…this is the global picture.”

 

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