Utilities Minister Hon. Melford Nicholas has outlined a comprehensive vision for the country’s move toward incorporating more renewable energy into...
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Utilities Minister Hon. Melford Nicholas has outlined a comprehensive vision for the country’s move toward incorporating more renewable energy into the grid. However, he also says a symposium is being planned for early next year, as a national discussion is needed on renewable energy and its benefits. Kim Emmanuel Baird reports.
Utilities Minister Hon. Melford Nicholas has outlined a comprehensive vision for the country’s move toward incorporating more renewable energy into...
Energy Minister Hon. Melford Nicholas has made a case for greater use of renewable energy in the national grid, insisting this holds immense economic...
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