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Initial investors still on board with Amaila Falls Hydro Project-President

 

Government remains optimistic that the Amaila Falls Hydro-Power project will become a reality hence the allocation of funds for this venture in the 2014 National Budget. This point was made by President Donald Ramotar, at a media briefing today, at the Presidential Complex.

 

“We haven’t given up on Amaila. As far as I know it is back with the IDB (Inter American Development Bank) board, and hopefully they be concluding on that in the not too distant future. The US$80 million is coming from the GRIF to put as our equity into the Amaila Fall project so that’s where that money is coming from.”

 

The president said that while it’s a pity that the multi-million dollar project didn’t start last year, it is still on government’s “radar” and the hope is that it will begin this year.

 

Though preliminary in nature, the president said that Sithe Global and the Blackstone Group are still on board with the project. If they withdraw from the project, government will seek to have other investors come on board, he added.

 

The project, which is geared to provide cheaper, reliable electricity to Guyana, was halted after the political opposition signalled their disagreement with it. Despite public consultations and several meetings with stakeholders, investors and government officials, funding for the project was slashed in the National Assembly and the investors suspended their input into the project.

 

The Amaila Hydropower Project involves the construction of a hydropower plant in the area of west-central Guyana, where the Amaila and Kuribrong rivers meet. Electricity produced at the plant will be delivered to Guyana’s capital, Georgetown, and its second largest town, Linden, by an electric transmission line.

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Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Initial investors still on board with Amaila Falls Hydro Project-President

 

Government remains optimistic that the Amaila Falls Hydro-Power project will become a reality hence the allocation of funds for this venture in the 2014 National Budget. This point was made by President Donald Ramotar, at a media briefing today, at the Presidential Complex.

 

“We haven’t given up on Amaila. As far as I know it is back with the IDB (Inter American Development Bank) board, and hopefully they be concluding on that in the not too distant future. The US$80 million is coming from the GRIF to put as our equity into the Amaila Fall project so that’s where that money is coming from.”

 

The president said that while it’s a pity that the multi-million dollar project didn’t start last year, it is still on government’s “radar” and the hope is that it will begin this year.

 

Though preliminary in nature, the president said that Sithe Global and the Blackstone Group are still on board with the project. If they withdraw from the project, government will seek to have other investors come on board, he added.

 

The project, which is geared to provide cheaper, reliable electricity to Guyana, was halted after the political opposition signalled their disagreement with it. Despite public consultations and several meetings with stakeholders, investors and government officials, funding for the project was slashed in the National Assembly and the investors suspended their input into the project.

 

The Amaila Hydropower Project involves the construction of a hydropower plant in the area of west-central Guyana, where the Amaila and Kuribrong rivers meet. Electricity produced at the plant will be delivered to Guyana’s capital, Georgetown, and its second largest town, Linden, by an electric transmission line.

kamla coming for you,better start looking for a next job

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Initial investors still on board with Amaila Falls Hydro Project-President

 

Government remains optimistic that the Amaila Falls Hydro-Power project will become a reality hence the allocation of funds for this venture in the 2014 National Budget. This point was made by President Donald Ramotar, at a media briefing today, at the Presidential Complex.

 

“We haven’t given up on Amaila. As far as I know it is back with the IDB (Inter American Development Bank) board, and hopefully they be concluding on that in the not too distant future. The US$80 million is coming from the GRIF to put as our equity into the Amaila Fall project so that’s where that money is coming from.”

 

The president said that while it’s a pity that the multi-million dollar project didn’t start last year, it is still on government’s “radar” and the hope is that it will begin this year.

 

Though preliminary in nature, the president said that Sithe Global and the Blackstone Group are still on board with the project. If they withdraw from the project, government will seek to have other investors come on board, he added.

 

The project, which is geared to provide cheaper, reliable electricity to Guyana, was halted after the political opposition signalled their disagreement with it. Despite public consultations and several meetings with stakeholders, investors and government officials, funding for the project was slashed in the National Assembly and the investors suspended their input into the project.

 

The Amaila Hydropower Project involves the construction of a hydropower plant in the area of west-central Guyana, where the Amaila and Kuribrong rivers meet. Electricity produced at the plant will be delivered to Guyana’s capital, Georgetown, and its second largest town, Linden, by an electric transmission line.

kamla coming for you,better start looking for a next job

Kamla guh use you face fuh she shit paper.

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Initial investors still on board with Amaila Falls Hydro Project-President

 

Government remains optimistic that the Amaila Falls Hydro-Power project will become a reality hence the allocation of funds for this venture in the 2014 National Budget. This point was made by President Donald Ramotar, at a media briefing today, at the Presidential Complex.

 

“We haven’t given up on Amaila. As far as I know it is back with the IDB (Inter American Development Bank) board, and hopefully they be concluding on that in the not too distant future. The US$80 million is coming from the GRIF to put as our equity into the Amaila Fall project so that’s where that money is coming from.”

 

The president said that while it’s a pity that the multi-million dollar project didn’t start last year, it is still on government’s “radar” and the hope is that it will begin this year.

 

Though preliminary in nature, the president said that Sithe Global and the Blackstone Group are still on board with the project. If they withdraw from the project, government will seek to have other investors come on board, he added.

 

The project, which is geared to provide cheaper, reliable electricity to Guyana, was halted after the political opposition signalled their disagreement with it. Despite public consultations and several meetings with stakeholders, investors and government officials, funding for the project was slashed in the National Assembly and the investors suspended their input into the project.

 

The Amaila Hydropower Project involves the construction of a hydropower plant in the area of west-central Guyana, where the Amaila and Kuribrong rivers meet. Electricity produced at the plant will be delivered to Guyana’s capital, Georgetown, and its second largest town, Linden, by an electric transmission line.

kamla coming for you,better start looking for a next job

Kamla guh use you face fuh she shit paper.

that okay i will be in the toilet with the rest of the ppp collie low life

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
The Amaila Hydropower Project involves the construction of a hydropower plant in the area of west-central Guyana, where the Amaila and Kuribrong rivers meet. Electricity produced at the plant will be delivered to Guyana’s capital, Georgetown, and its second largest town, Linden, by an electric transmission line.

Hydroelectric power developments does not, in any country, meet the needs of all of the inhabitants; simply because of their specific locations.

 

A firmer source of electricity, which can be provided by the Amaila Hydroelectric power project proposal, is indeed needed for the Georgetown and Linden areas.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

I am all for Hydro Power. They can make it at Amaila, Mazaruni, or by the dutty water trench I use to swim in. I am happy to see the government keeping the dream alive.  

Perhaps, you may not know about it. There is an extremely small pico hydroelectric power project in the Netherlands which generates power for a couple of electric bulbs.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

I am all for Hydro Power. They can make it at Amaila, Mazaruni, or by the dutty water trench I use to swim in. I am happy to see the government keeping the dream alive.  

Perhaps, you may not know about it. There is an extremely small pico hydroelectric power project in the Netherlands which generates power for a couple of electric bulbs.

I see many experiments including this one and they work fine. Most experiments are done by students. Even to light two bulbs its a start.

 

FM
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Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

I am all for Hydro Power. They can make it at Amaila, Mazaruni, or by the dutty water trench I use to swim in. I am happy to see the government keeping the dream alive.  

Perhaps, you may not know about it. There is an extremely small pico hydroelectric power project in the Netherlands which generates power for a couple of electric bulbs.

I see many experiments including this one and they work fine. Most experiments are done by students. Even to light two bulbs its a start.

 

the ppp will build one of these for $500 millionUS

FM
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

And Warrie wants to buy it.

i will buy it a put it in guyana museum for the future generation to see,the heading will be THE PPP ACHIEVEMENT  

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

And Warrie wants to buy it.

DEh man done sign the ContrACT FOR THE bROOKLYN bRIDGE.

i prefer the golden gate,more advance  

FM

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