EWI Gets Cracking
Published: Sunday | April 13, 2014 0 Comments
Buoyed by news that Energy Minister Phillip Paulwell is to sign a licence giving it the right to supply 381 megawatts of generating capacity using natural gas as its fuel source, officials of Energy World International (EWI) arrived in the island late last week for a series of meetings.
The meetings, including sessions with Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller and Opposition Leader Andrew Holness, are ongoing as EWI officials seek to tie up loose ends and prepare to get rolling on the baseload capacity project.
Published: Sunday | April 13, 2014 0 Comments
Buoyed by news that Energy Minister Phillip Paulwell is to sign a licence giving it the right to supply 381 megawatts of generating capacity using natural gas as its fuel source, officials of Energy World International (EWI) arrived in the island late last week for a series of meetings.
The meetings, including sessions with Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller and Opposition Leader Andrew Holness, are ongoing as EWI officials seek to tie up loose ends and prepare to get rolling on the baseload capacity project.
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