St Kitts and Nevis: The Memorandum of Understanding has been signed between between Siemens and the Okay&Okay Group for the event of the inexperienced power sector in St Kitts and Nevis at Dubai. Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew attended the signing ceremony and termed the partnership “hope for resilient future”.
Prime Minister Dr Drew additionally shared glimpses of the ceremony which was held on the Siemens Workplace at Expo Pavilion in Dubai and said that this could improve their steps in turning St Kitts and Nevis into Sustainable Island State. He prolonged appreciation for each the corporations and stated that this partnership will help in constructing a extra resilient, sustainable and local weather sensible future.
St Kitts and Nevis has been working for the development of the geothermal energy plant with the intention to scale back the footprints of the carbon and its emissions. To be able to improve their steps for the challenge, the federal government has been in search of methods for its easy operation.
Earlier, Prime Minister Drew additionally managed to safe funding from the Okay&Okay Group to kickstart the geothermal energy plant challenge in St Kitts and Nevis. He stated that the collaboration would improve their efforts in defending the setting and different pure assets.
PM Drew talked about that the challenge is among the milestones for St Kitts and Nevis as it might decrease the carbon footprints and protect the pure assets. It should additionally contribute to international efforts to fight local weather change and guarantee a more healthy setting.
Throughout the growth part, the challenge would additionally create new employment alternatives and drive financial progress and foster sustainable progress in St Kitts and Nevis. The resilient future can even be assisted by the challenge.
PM Drew added,” Right this moment on the Siemens Workplace on the Expo Pavilion in Dubai, I used to be in a position to witness the signing of an necessary Memorandum of Understanding between Siemens and the Okay & Okay Group, two very respected corporations, to discover the event of the inexperienced power sector in St. Kitts and Nevis as we construct in the direction of our Sustainable Island State.”