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RENEWABLE ENERGY - Lament Over Lack Of Seriousness

President of the Antigua & Barbuda Business Alliance Patrick RyanAntigua St. John's - The head of the umbrella grouping that represents five major businesses in the country is telling Government to get serious about renewable energy.

President of the Antigua & Barbuda Business Alliance Patrick Ryan says that though there has been "a lot of talk", authorities have not proven their commitment to the issue despite the rising cost of electricity.



The Business Alliance represents the Hotels & Tourist Association, the Airline Association, the Employers Federation, the Tour Operators Association, and the Cruise Tourism Association.

Ryan described the cost of electricity as prohibitive, and questioned the efficiency of the plants that have been supplying the country with power.

"We don't seem to have anybody in charge to answer questions relating to alternative energy. I want somebody who can answer my questions," Ryan said.

He said many countries are pursuing wind power, solar power and even ‘blue energy’, which is a method of generating electricity through the convergence of fresh and salt water.

"Electricity is the most prohibitive aspect of any business operating here, and it affects the tourism industry. My fuel bill for my boat tours has doubled in the last five years, and that is a very high expense," he noted.

Several weeks ago, President of the Employers Federation Acres Stowe complained about the effect that high electricity costs are having on businesses. He said he would be asking Government to bring in experts to discuss the issue and the possibility of pursuing renewable energy options.

Ryan agrees with that recommendation. He said cheap energy will be a factor in allowing the country to be more competitive. "Trinidad has a cheaper energy source so how can we compete with them?" he asked. "If we're going to bring in some experts, we have got to be serious, and their input must be taken seriously, and not brushed under the table. It cannot be just a talk shop."

Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer said recently that small developing states like Antigua & Barbuda must be innovative and forward-thinking to implement energy-efficiency measures that can reduce costs and enhance the country's attractiveness as a “green” destination.

An important plank of this, the leader of Government said, is the recently announced electricity interconnection policy for renewable energy that will allow accredited private producers of renewable energy to interconnect to the Antigua Public Utilities Authority’s grid with provision for the net metering of excess power generated by the private producer.

Recently, top decision-makers and owners of 151 firms in Antigua & Barbuda were asked what are the top 15 issues affecting their operations. The cost of electricity was ranked fourth after taxes, customs and trade regulations, and access to finance, according to the results of the World Bank survey.



In the 2013 Doing Business Report, the state slipped four places to be ranked 63 out of 185 countries. The World Bank said this was still above the regional average for Latin America and the Caribbean

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#9 justin » 2012-11-24 19:32

same when he was a pilot! Big mouth--little brain--not much change!
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We can make a change

#8 Layto » 2012-11-23 09:51

Fourteen (14) years ago, I told some friends in Antigua and I can grow my fish in my back yard for consumption. 80% of them said that It cannot be done. In 2009, I was able to do it and realized that in Antigua, some people limit their thoughts and even their action.

Renewable is the way to go people!!! We can forget about the government wanting to do it because it will not benefit them directly. We can do it, one house at a time. Do your own research online and work as a people and do it...
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RE: RENEWABLE ENERGY - Lament Over Lack Of Seriousness

#7 Village Boi » 2012-11-23 07:05

We need to stop sit on our ** and expect the Government to plan and development a proper National Energy Policy that will entail Rew Newable energy ......Organisat ios alike the Business allliance need to assist the Government to develop a Nation Energy Policy, they need to be PROACTIVE and stop depending on the Government to take the leader, cause as well have seem this Government aint PROACTIVE at no point .......Its in their (Business Alliance) and the country to take the leader .....I find to much lip service and not enough ACTION
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#6 Smoke n Mirrors » 2012-11-22 13:37

I really don't want to see Patrick Ryan's face. Plz CA, try to put a something like "Warning: this article contains photo of political puppet"

Now I have a slight upset stomach. He, Mansoor, Shoul, and ____ in the same boat when it comes to caring about Antigua. :-x :-x
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What happened to your Chinese Plant???

#5 Garrat. » 2012-11-22 08:52

Patrick Ryan and Pedro Corbin went on Observer Radio claiming electricty rates will drop when the chinese plant goes on line..
What happening with the cost now??? How mush more in fuel is this plant costing the Nation?
What's the operational cost,lube oil,parts,chine se labor,captial cost,management fees,,etc....??
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Electricity is the most prohibitive aspect of any business operating here

#4 skyewill » 2012-11-22 08:08

Not for digicel. I am just guessing but I believe because electric is so prohibitive it have to be number one on the thing to get. No one can opperate a factory or a large business without APUA concessions or it's loose loose. This means they are directly subsidized by poor people. What they getting 40% 50% 60%..more? who knows. On the other Hand SERIOUS IS NOT WHAT THE GOVERNMENT IS ABOUT. too much talk and no action so businesses have no confidence in the system and investors don't either unless BIG breaks are given. With unions want to unionize dishwashers and super low income individuals. Antigua becomes even more unattractive for new business growth.
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Lov it

#3 island Woman » 2012-11-22 07:53

Loving this piece. They Government not serious renewable energy.
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#2 Watchful » 2012-11-22 07:07

The Corrupt UPP Mal-Administrat ion is full of smoke and mirrors, with little substance. Renewable energys is an imporatnt area for investment, yet UPP is squandering our scarce resources to purchase used chinese power plants and ipads with invisible strings attached. A national energy policy that is implementable is the way to go!
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@ Critic

#1 The Prophet » 2012-11-22 06:56

This guy is once again in the Headlines with a criticism! The last few times this occurred, he was given a major appointment! I guess he will now be made head of the APUA Board?

At least he remembered to wear his blue shirt!
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