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President Ramotar vows to get Amaila Falls hydro project back on track

 

Sunday, 11 August 2013 20:33, Source - Guyana Chronicle

 

PRESIDENT Donald Ramotar has expressed his disappointment at Sithe Global’s withdrawal from the Amaila Falls Hydro project as a result of a lack of political support, but vowed to do his utmost to get the project back on track.The full text of the President’s statement is as follows:

 

“All Guyanese will be aware of the latest negative developments concerning the Amaila Falls project, and the intention of Sithe Global - the project's developer - to withdraw from the project, because of a lack of political support from all parties in the National Assembly.”


“Yet even at this late hour, there is a small window of time for our country's leaders to rise to the occasion and to make a decision on Amaila that is based on patriotism, not partisanship”


“As President of this country, I will honour my duty to represent all Guyanese-and I will keep working to find a way forward as long as I believe that progress is still possible.


Early this morning, I spoke with the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Granger, and urged him once again to join me in showing support for the Amaila Falls project, for our country’s future development and for the life opportunities of generations of Guyanese. I will try to continue this engagement with Mr. Granger in the hours ahead, and I told him that my door remains open, as it always has been.”


“However, the debate about Amaila is not helped by the volume of uninformed speculation that has been visible in recent weeks, despite two opportunities to debate the project in Parliament, and the public availability of information over many months.” 


“Decisions on matters such as this - which are so important to our country's future - should be based on facts, and not made as a result of speculation or political partisanship. All our political parties know that they have been equipped with the information they need to reach a decision on Amaila Falls.”


“The facts are clear:
Today, GPL incurs an electricity generating cost of US$19c per kw/h.  With Amaila Falls Hydro, GPL’s cost of electricity can be dramatically reduced, to:
* 11c per kw/h in the first twelve years, 40% less than today
* 5.6c per kw/h in the next eight years, 71% less than today
* 1.8 c per kw/h for the following eighty years, 91% less than today


As a result, the Amaila project can:
* Reduce electricity bills for Guyanese consumers and businesses – average tariffs for consumers will come down by at least 20% within two years of commercial operation of the hydro

* Eliminate the need for Guyanese taxpayers to subsidise GPL. In 2012, the subsidy cost taxpayers over 6 billion dollars. This will no longer be needed, and the money can be invested in other important national priorities, such as roads, schools and hospitals

* Greatly reduce Guyana’s dependence on foreign oil, and insulate the economy from the risk of rising oil prices. Unlike oil, the price of Amaila’s electricity will go down over the next twenty years.

* Reduce black-outs.  To avoid outages, the plant has:

- Four individual units and full redundancy in the auxiliary systems
- Two transmission lines, each capable of transmitting 100% of the plant’s output

* Transform Guyana’s electricity sector from being fully oil-dependent to one built on clean, renewable energy. As the flagship of the Low Carbon Development Strategy, Amaila will enable reductions in Guyana’s greenhouse gases from electricity generation by approximately 90%

* Support business growth in the processing and manufacturing industries, and create new jobs

* Send a positive message to large global investors that Guyana is open for investment and set a new standard for the size of investment possible in Guyana

* Be constructed without any debt being incurred by the citizens of Guyana. The plant will be fully paid for by the sale of electricity – at prices far cheaper than today

* Be fully owned by the people of Guyana twenty years after operations begin

* Last for at least a hundred years - providing affordable, reliable energy for generations to come”


“As has been made clear over the last week, one political party has not yet come out in support of our people gaining access to these benefits”.


"Yet in the coming hours and days, I hope that we will see a broadening spirit of patriotism and compassion for hardworking Guyanese.”


“If we see this spirit of patriotism and compassion emerge I will do my utmost as President to get this project back on track in the hours ahead”

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Ramotar needs to shunt out Jagdeo's camp as much as he could, call on Granger to sit and work on a national dialogue, make a deal regarding Linden electricity cost and get Amelia back on track.

 

The PNC is acting within it's rights no different than the PPP did in calling the long sugar strike for an NPF governing model.  The difference, the PNC was prepared to sacrifice the nation in the interest of absolute power.  The PPP should not commit the same error.

FM

If AFC voted in favor, the PNC is irrelevant.

These has beens have no clout.

Ramotar should focus on wooing Sithe not PNC. Beef up security since Sithe is afraid the PNC goons will burn and loot.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:

Ramotar needs to shunt out Jagdeo's camp as much as he could, call on Granger to sit and work on a national dialogue, make a deal regarding Linden electricity cost and get Amelia back on track.

 

The PNC is acting within it's rights no different than the PPP did in calling the long sugar strike for an NPF governing model.  The difference, the PNC was prepared to sacrifice the nation in the interest of absolute power.  The PPP should not commit the same error.

 

Ramotar & Granger both need to come clean and stop fooling the Guyanese.

Stop spreading race hate and start working in the interest of the Guyanese nation to develop the country.

 

(1) Ramotar needs to show all Guyanese he can deal with the Corruption in the PPP ....and weed it out....and not just make secret deals with Granger.

 

(2) Ramotar needs to admit to the Nation that it was a Mistake.... by bringing in the bad luggage of Known Black Racist PNC House of Isreal thugs...into the Office of the President and Freedom House ..... while forcing Honest, Decent, Trusted and Experienced PPP Grassroot Leaders like Moses, Ralph, Khemraj, Boyo Ramsarop and other senior PPP Leaders ...... out of the PPP.....because they expose widespread corruption under Jagdeo Presidency. 

(3) Ramotar needs to be honest and tell the people he has a secret working relationship with Granger.

(4) Ramotar must admit....The PNC did well to get rid of some of the TOP Black Racist Thugs, Rapist, House of Isreal Indian Killers and Professional PNC Ballot Box Thieves like Kit Nascimento, Norman McClean, Lamumba, Kwame McCoy, Hamilton and Philip Bynoe.....Today the PNC has shed itself of many of the Black terrorist of the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's.

(5) Both Ramotar and Granger need to admit to all Guyanese since 1950 both PPP & PNC had the Guyanese living in Racial Fear while the Parties at the Leadership Level kept fooling their supporters and forcing them to live in fear.....those Racial Shirts and Caps disappear when they get together and make secret deals.

FM
Originally Posted by TI:

If AFC voted in favor,....

Then..... the opportunist and liars

can no longer claim AFC=PNC

the PNC is irrelevant.

These has beens have no clout.

Baseman.... we need Einstein to explain.....

why the PNC is Irrelevant or have no clout

 

Ramotar should focus on wooing Sithe not PNC.

 

Beef up security ......

 

since Sithe is afraid the PNC goons will burn and loot.

 

Baseman...Why will Sithe

be afraid of the PNC Goons now...

 

Are these PNC Goons....

Lamumba, Bynoe, Nascimento, McClean, Kwame, Hamilton

still operating out of Congress Place

 

FM

Bhai Jalil,

In his opening address to the congress, President Ramotar deprecated the present configuration of Parliament by relating descriptions from some Guyanese on what was happening in the assembly. Instructively, he then said “This is a serious issue. In fact it is a wound on the body politic of our nation. It is a wound and one that is festering and reopening every time a sensible, moral and costed development project is stalled because the Opposition wants to hold back progress, or the cheap publicity or promoting agendas inimical to our people”.

Such uncompromising and caustic language would from the outset appear to rule out any deeper engagement though ironically a few days later the government implored the opposition to support the Amaila hydropower project and succeeded in winning over the Alliance for Change. That collaboration contradicted the President’s charge .

Mitwah

I don't see how Ramoutar will get this project going again. I believe this is the end of the road for Hydro. He needs to move on to his own initiatives rather than piggy back on Jagdeo's.

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

I don't see how Ramoutar will get this project going again. I believe this is the end of the road for Hydro. He needs to move on to his own initiatives rather than piggy back on Jagdeo's.

In other words....

you are saying Ramotar fetching Jagdeo Godey.

FM
Originally Posted by Jalil:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

I don't see how Ramoutar will get this project going again. I believe this is the end of the road for Hydro. He needs to move on to his own initiatives rather than piggy back on Jagdeo's.

In other words....

you are saying Ramotar fetching Jagdeo Godey.

hahahahaha!

Mitwah

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