St. Lucia sets sights on geothermal energy
St. Lucia government has begun taking an aggressive approach to renewable energy St. Lucia has begun exploring the potential of geothermal energy as several of its neighbors in the Eastern Caribbean begun using this form of renewable energy as a replacement for fossil-fuels. Dominica, Nevis, and Montserrat have been looking into the capabilities of geothermal power for some time and their interest in this form of energy is beginning to grow more aggressive and expand throughout the Caribbean. Renewable energy represents a significant degree of economic promise for island nations, as domestic…
St. Lucia government has begun taking an aggressive approach to renewable energy
St. Lucia has begun exploring the potential of geothermal energy as several of its neighbors in the Eastern Caribbean begun using this form of renewable energy as a replacement for fossil-fuels. Dominica, Nevis, and Montserrat have been looking into the capabilities of geothermal power for some time and their interest in this form of energy is beginning to grow more aggressive and expand throughout the Caribbean. Renewable energy represents a significant degree of economic promise for island nations, as domestic energy systems would remove the need for fossil-fuels being delivered from other countries.