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Guernsey firm to build US$240M waste-to-energy plant in Barbados

by The Associated Press   

Cleantech Canada
Environment Cleantech Energy environment Sustainability


Cahill Energy plans to build plant that could provide as much as 25 per cent of Caribbean island's power

KINGSTON, Jamaica—A Guernsey-based company has signed an agreement with Barbados to build and operate a proposed waste-to-energy plant that could eventually provide as much as 25 per cent of the Caribbean island’s power.

Cahill Energy says it expects to invest US$240-million in the facility planned for the central parish of St. Thomas.

The plant is expected to create up to 650 jobs while providing the island with some energy security.

Officials signed the agreement late last week.

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In a statement, Barbados Environment Minister Denis Lowe said the project would reduce the island’s “massive oil import bill.”

Barbados has said it plans to replace 29 per cent of its oil-based power with alternative and renewable energy by 2029.

Punishing electricity costs and a lack of energy security are major concerns in the Caribbean.

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