ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC – Grenada, St. Vincent, and the Grenadines, and St. Kitts and Nevis are expected to benefit from a three-day study tour of Dominica’s geothermal energy project as part of the efforts to foster regional cooperation and collaboration within the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) on geothermal energy.
A statement issued by the St. Lucia-based OECS Commission said that last week’s study tour was organized by the OECS Geothermal Energy Capacity Building for Utilisation, Investment, and Local Development (OECS-GEOBUILD) Programme in collaboration with the Dominica Geothermal Development Company Limited (DGDC).
It said that the tour is in keeping with the mandate of GEOBUILD to provide specialized advisory support, analyses, and capacity building for geothermal energy development based on critical needs to advance relevant project initiatives in beneficiary countries.
According to the OECS Commission, the objectives of the study tour were to obtain a practical understanding of delivering a drilling program in the Eastern Caribbean, including preparation activities, civil works requirements, public awareness and information, and safety and environmental safeguards as well as identify lessons learned by the Dominica drilling team for the implementation of the geothermal exploration and drilling phase.
It said beneficiary member states of the study tour include Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and St. Kitts-Nevis and that the three-day event allowed for a visit to Laudat, where the current geothermal development activities are taking place in Dominica.
The Commission said that a detailed presentation was made on the Roseau Valley Geothermal Development Project, followed by a tour of the sites of three production wells and the drilling site for a Reinjection Well.
Participants had the opportunity to observe the preparation for the Flow Test of one of the Production Wells RV-P2 drilled in 2022, with a total drilling depth of 1378 meters. On the final day of the Study Tour, they further engaged vital members of the DGDC team for discussions on the outcomes of the exploration and drilling program in Dominica.; and
The Commission said that GEOBUILD is designed to respond to the needs of participating OECS member states for advancing geothermal energy development.
It said the project would facilitate collaboration on geothermal energy with the beneficiary countries and other regional countries interested in exploring geothermal resources.
“The interventions have been designed to address the gaps and requests identified and presented by the key geothermal actors at various consultations at the regional level. The project is consistent with the overall aim of the OECS to promote cooperation among the member states at the regional and international levels.”
GEOBUILD is funded by the Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) with a grant of US$3.1 Million with support from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the European Union Caribbean Investment Facility.
The project will also coordinate and support improved use of existing geothermal capacity in the region, and GEOBUILD will directly benefit the five eligible OECS member states, namely:
Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts-Nevis, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines