Nevis set to begin geothermal drilling in June 2023

NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (December 19, 2022)- Premier of Nevis, Hon. Mark Brantley, has announced that the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) will embark on the drilling phase of Nevis’ geothermal project in June 2023.

Premier of Nevis, Hon. Mark Brantley, Minister of Public Utilities and Energy in the Nevis Island Administration announces start date for geothermal drilling in Nevis during the ceremonial inauguration of the Nevis Government on December 18, 2022

On December 09, 2022, the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) announced it had approved USD$17 million for the development of geothermal energy in Nevis- a $16 million contingent grant for drilling and a $1 million grant for expert support and capacity.

By way of his address at the ceremonial inauguration of the new Cabinet of Ministers in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) on Sunday, December 18, Premier Brantley, Minister of Public Utilities and Energy, revealed that the drilling will comprise three production wells and two injection wells at Hamilton. He said while geothermal in Nevis has been discussed since 2004 and some attempts made to pursue it, this is the closest that they have gotten in terms of its development and harnessing.

“This funding is a watershed moment in our geothermal project. After years of pursuing geothermal energy, we can now proclaim with a high degree of certainty that our geothermal ambition is within reach. This project promises to be transformational for us, our sister St. Kitts and our neighbouring islands. No longer will we be subjected to the whim and fancies of the oil-producing countries. No longer will we be held hostage to fluctuating oil prices. No longer will global conflicts determine the price of our energy supply and the cost of living for our people. There can be no question that geothermal energy will secure our energy independence and energy security,” he said.

Speaking on the geothermal project during his recent presentation at St. Kitts and Nevis Budget Debate in Basseterre, Premier Brantley, Leader of the Federal Opposition, said developing this cleaner, cheaper source of renewable energy would create a new industry that has the potential to propel efforts at economic diversification forward and wean the Federation off its reliance on Citizenship By Investment (CBI) revenue.

Hon. Brantley expressed “profound thanks” to the Caribbean Development Bank for allowing Nevis to access the funding, and reiterated his government’s gratitude to Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew and his Cabinet “for their continued tangible and moral support as we pursue this critical project”.

“These are groundbreaking, revolutionary ideas that if we can bring this to fruition and realize the benefit and the promise of geothermal energy, it would take St. Kitts and Nevis to the next level in the region…so I think this partnership between the Federal government and the NIA to extract this for the benefit of the people of St. Kitts and Nevis is an excellent partnership and I think it is something that is long overdue.”

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