…as Govt launches LCDS 2030 initiative with 4-month national consultation
Several major hinterland communities across Guyana are expected to undergo massive development as the PPP/C government pursues a revolutionary transition agenda to clean and reliable energy under an updated version of the country’s flagship Low Carbon Development Strategy – LCDS 2030.

Launched virtually on Thursday by President Dr Irfaan Ali, LCDS 2030 outlines Government’s plans for clean energy and a suite of low carbon development opportunities that will drive the future low carbon development of the country.
The LCDS initiative was the brainchild of former President and now Vice President, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo, and was launched in 2009 as the first low cardon development strategy from a developing country.
According to President Ali, while the scale of vision captured 12 years ago remains valid today, a lot has happened since then hence the concept of the initiative has been refashioned to reflect the current-day context of low carbon development.
A key feature of LCDS 2030 is the transformation of Guyana’s energy landscape with the aim of ensuring that the nation is fully powered by affordable and non-polluting power in the next decade.
The Head of State posited that the country’s high electricity cost, which is 97 per cent dependent on imported fossil fuels, would have been countered with the completion of the Amaila Falls Hydropower Project (AFHP) – the flagship initiative under Jagdeo’s LCDS.












