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December 22, 2022

CDB approves US$17 million in financing for geothermal project in Nevis

The CDB approved US$17 million in financing for the development of the geothermal project in Nevis. The project’s aim is to reduce electricity costs and carbon emissions, and increase energy security.

Source: Caribbean News Service

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