Guadeloupe-based engineering company Teranov said on Nov. 11 that it started geothermal exploration in Saint Kitts in the Caribbean. Saint Kitts, which is an island of the Federation of Saint Kitts and
Nevis in the West Indies, signed a memorandum of understanding earlier
this year with Teranov for the project.
Teranov said that its representatives currently are conducting
feasibility studies in geophysics, geology and geochemistry to qualify
what Saint Kitts and Nevis President Jacques Chouraki said are promising
prospects for geothermal on the island. “The initial results look pretty good, but of course it’s too early
to say what will be valuable… It’s a long process,” Chouraki said in a
Nov. 11 statement. “We have decided to invest a lot of manpower in this
project in order to speed up the process so that as quickly as possible
the Saint Kitts population will be able to know exactly if there are
geothermal resources available or not.”
According to a September statement by the government of Saint Kitts,
the launch of commercial-scale demonstration well-drilling is
anticipated for 2017, and the government expects that a geothermal power
plant will be commissioned in 2020.
The Worldwatch Institute recently released a report on energy for the member countries of the Caribbean Community that said investment risks
and economies of scale have traditionally hampered geothermal
development in the region. The reported noted that geothermal
developments are underway not only in Saint Kitts, but also in Saint
Vincent and the Grenadines. In addition, exploratory drilling has taken
place in Dominica and Montserrat, while Grenada and Saint Lucia are
conducting on-site resource assessments and exploring the possibility of
commercial-scale geothermal extraction.
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/articles/2015/11/geothermal-exploration-begins-on-saint-kitts-caribbean.html
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