Category: Island Life

President Donald J. Trump Is Supporting The People of Puerto Rico as They Continue to Rebuild Following Natural Disasters

… unwavering commitment to rebuilding Puerto Rico and aiding Puerto Ricans as they continue to … resilient electricity to Puerto Ricans.
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New Zealand and the OECS to collaborate on direct uses of geothermal energy

OECS Media Release – The Government of New Zealand and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission recently strengthened their collaboration on environmental sustainability to include the area of geothermal energy development.

New Zealand and the OECS Commission will partner to deliver a study on possible opportunities for the direct use of geothermal energy outside of electricity generation across OECS countries. 

Worldwide, the successful use of geothermal energy for thermal purposes can be found in the industrial, agricultural, aquacultural and tourism sectors. This collaboration will seek to provide a resource for OECS policy-makers on opportunities for development and to conceptualise pilot projects, identifying the resources required to advance them.

“New Zealand is pleased to be once again working with the OECS Commission. Since 2014, New Zealand has been working with Caribbean Governments to advance renewable energy projects. Geothermal is a particular area of expertise for us given our long history with this source of energy. We have used the energy harnessed for agricultural crop drying, industrial processing, and even for balneology uses such as bathing and swimming in our hot springs,” New Zealand High Commissioner His Excellency Anton Ojala said.

Ojala noted that Geothermal energy has real potential to lower energy costs in OECS countries and reduce the reliance on imported fossil fuels, but also to directly provide innovative, environmentally friendly solutions and products while also cutting greenhouse gas emissions. He added that he is looking forward to strong practical outcomes from this joint activity.

Dr. Didacus Jules, Director General of the OECS, welcomed this most recent partnership with the Government of New Zealand which focuses on the direct use of geothermal energy.

“Geothermal energy continues to be a priority for the region in advancing sustainable energy for economic development and resilience. This intervention on the direct use of geothermal energy explores how the energy sector can boost other key areas of production for the region, such as tourism and agriculture. This work is closely aligned with the energy strategy of the OECS Commission which seeks to foster innovative synergies and partnerships for sustainable energy,” Dr. Jules said.

Jules thanked the Government of New Zealand for its continued support towards the sustainable development of the OECS region.

The OECS Commission recently collaborated with New Zealand on a number of successful community-based interventions addressing climate and disaster resilience.

In addition to the Eastern Caribbean, the New Zealand High Commission Bridgetown serves Barbados, the Bahamas, Belize, Haiti, Jamaica, Guyana, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago.

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Caribbean Photo of the Week: Smuggler’s Cove, Tortola

 

The latest Caribbean Photo comes from Caribbean Journal reader Clint Dalton, who sent in this gorgeous shot of Smuggler’s Cove on Tortola in the British Virgin Islands. 

Have you taken a great photo in the Caribbean?

Send it to news@caribjournal.com with CPOTW in the subject line, including your first and last name and the location of the photo. 

It could be the next Caribbean Photo of the Week!

— CJ

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Here Are 18 St Maarten Hotels You Can Stay at Right Now

 

French St Martin remains closed to U.S. travelers, but Dutch St Maarten is open and welcoming U.S. and other travelers arriving at Princess Juliana International Airport.

The vast majority of St Maarten hotels are open for business, as are many attractions and restaurants on the island, including:

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The Belair Beach Hotel.
  • Alicia’s Inn: Small, family owned inn located in downtown Philipsburg.
  • Atrium Beach Resort and Spa: Beachfront vacation villa property in Simpson Bay, tentatively scheduled to reopen Oct. 1.
  • Azure Hotel & Art Studio: Eight-room boutique hotel on Simpson Bay Beach also has an art gallery with works by the hotel owners.
  • Belair Beach Hotel: All-suite, mid-rise beach resort on Little Bay.
  • Carl’s Unique Inn: Budget-friendly small hotel is off the beach in Cole Bay but close to the airport and the capitals of the French and Dutch sides of the island.

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Political Upheaval, Earthquakes & The Pandemic Complicate Puerto Rico’s Recovery From Hurricane Maria, Three Years On

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Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico on September 20th, 2017, wrecking … Fernando Rivera, director of the Puerto Rico Research Hub at the University …

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