Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit says geothermal energy can significantly lower fuel costs in the region but countries must work together to effectively deliver it.

He told the David Thompson Memorial Lecture last week, that a secure, affordable and sustainable supply of energy was critical for the economic survival and prosperity of the countries in the region.

Skerrit said geothermal development held the potential to significantly change the fortunes of citizens in Dominica, Nevis and those in the sub-region of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS).

According to him, it had the potential to provide a stable, cleaner and lower-cost electricity supply option.

Skerrit said further that Dominica sees the development of its geothermal resource as having the potential of changing its energy status from being one of a net importer of energy to being a net exporter of energy.

“But this must be developed in conjunction with several other countries to create the critical market size for that energy. Our geothermal energy development must be seen as a regional enterprise. It is not about Dominica only, but how we can work together to deliver this very important resource to the people of the Caribbean region,” Skerrit told the lecture.

“Advancement towards an improved energy situation for many CARICOM countries will depend on increased functional cooperation, while at the same time benefiting the regional integration process. Unless the high cost of energy is addressed, many of the noble economic objectives will not be realized,” he said.

According to him, some cleaner alternative energy sources such as geothermal and natural gas will not realize their full potential to provide lower-cost fuel supplies unless there is a significant cooperation among other member states.

“Natural gas had the same potential and that similar cooperation was needed if the proposed natural gas pipeline from Trinidad was to provide a lower-cost fuel option to Eastern Caribbean states,” he said.

Source-Dominica Vibes News