…says Govt pushing ahead with Amaila Falls Hydro Project
Prime Minister, Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips on Tuesday said that the Government is committed to pursuing an energy transition plan that is centred on providing affordable, stable and reliable energy.
The clean energy mix would also aid in eradicating poverty while improving the standard of living of Guyanese.
The Prime Minister made these comments while delivering remarks at the third meeting of the Global Commission on People-Centred Clean Energy Transitions.
Phillips, who represents Guyana on the Commission, said that the Government has begun the implementation process of several clean energy programmes, particularly in remote hinterland communities, which are too far away to connect to the national grid.
He said too that community members will be trained to install and maintain the technology as part of an initiative to create jobs. The initiative would also link energy access projects to productive activities such as ICT, commerce, and agro-processing to allow for greater community ownership and sustainability.










