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Grenada consolidates energy options in Samoa and New Zealand

Grenada Prime Minister‎ Dr Keith Mitchell has concluded visits to Samoa and New Zealand, having secured assistance from the United States and New Zealand for the transformation of Grenada’s electricity sector.

«Grenada is at the forefront of the international sustainable development agenda. Grenada was selected by the United States as the pilot country for their regional New Energy initiative,” Mitchell said.

«We consolidated this with an agreement with New Zealand who will join with the United States and focus on Grenada’s geothermal options,” he added.

While in New Zealand, Mitchell toured geothermal facilities on New Zealand’s north island. This included plants of 35 megawatts and one of 140 megawatts. Grenada has a diesel generator capacity of 50 megawatts and has a peak load of around 30 megawatts.

Mitchell met with the New Zealand prime minister and also had discussions with that country’s foreign minister. New Zealand and Grenada will meet again to sign a memorandum of understanding in the months ahead.

«We welcome the help of New Zealand, they have been doing geothermal energy for decades,” Mitchell noted.

«We need to better understand Grenada’s capacity to harness our own sources of energy, including geothermal,” he added.

New Zealand will assist with surface studies to map Grenada’s geothermal resources. This will form the basis for test drilling.

Island nations in the Caribbean and Pacific expressed an interest in learning from Grenada’s leadership. A «Green Grenada Investment Forum» is envisaged in the months ahead to help in the greening of Grenada’s economy.

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