Transition To Renewable Energy A Priority For Antigua & Barbuda
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates – Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne Saturday said that transitioning to renewable energy is a priority for his government, as he signed a US$15 million concessional loan agreement with the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD).
Speaking with Caribbean News Service (CNS) at the 7th Annual Assembly of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) which opened here today, Prime Minister Browne his government has consistently demonstrated its commitment to chart a pathway to a sustainable energy future.
“In 2016, we invested in the region of US$22 million in solar energy, and this year we’ll invest another US$15 million in a combination of wind and solar,†he told CNS.
He said the new funds would be used to finance desalination plants that are located throughout the island and provide energy support for various government buildings including schools, clinics and the island’s lone hospital.
“I am quite sure that this will make a major difference and make Antigua and Barbuda a more climate resilient country and at the same time help us in making the island greener and also help us to reduce the cost of water,†Browne said.
“One of the things which we have actually suffered from is the issue of drought Read more
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