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Global oil supply crisis pushing VI towards more green energy– Hon Fahie

- encourages more persons to make the move towards more sustainable energy
Virgin Islands Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has reinforced the need for the Virgin Islands (VI) to use more green energy, pointing to the global increase in oil prices as a prime example. Photo: VINO/File
Globally, the price of oil has increased fuelled by the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. Photo: Internet Source
Globally, the price of oil has increased fuelled by the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. Photo: Internet Source
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Virgin Islands Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has reinforced the need for the Virgin Islands (VI) to use more green energy, pointing to the global increase in oil prices as a prime example.

The Premier made the remarks in a statement delivered on March 21, 2022, on current matters affecting the territory.  

“Because with the developments taking place in the world with regard to oil supply and pricing on the global market, the crisis is pointing us in the direction of changes that we knew would come,” he said.

Hon Fahie continued, “but we are seeing where everything is saying these changes would become more urgent sooner than everyone had previously anticipated, and this includes transitioning the energy sources,” he said.

The Premier reminded that the Government has implemented zero import duty on most of the equipment and supplies needed for Going Green and switching to sustainable energy sources such as solar.

Cost-savings with going green 

“By Going Green and generating your own electrical power, persons can save on their electricity bill and even earn money by selling their surplus power back to the grid. We are encouraging persons to get involved in the Green sustainable energy sector – in areas such as but not limited to electric charging stations,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Premier underscored that the VI Government has been leading the way and setting the example with sustainable energy options, using the recently commissioned electric shuttle service in Road Town, Tortola as an example.

The Premier thanked the Minister of Transportation, Works and Utilities, Hon Kye M. Rymer (R5) and his entire team for spearheading the initiative on behalf of Government.

“We are also utilising sustainable energy in some of our school projects and other Government buildings. So, persons can see this technology at work, and that they do have benefits,” while encouraging more persons to join the transformation and gain economic benefits and to further empower themselves.

8 Responses to “Global oil supply crisis pushing VI towards more green energy– Hon Fahie”

  • HMMM (30/03/2022, 10:43) Like (17) Dislike (0) Reply
    Going “green” in the BVI - sewerage running in the streets
    • for real (30/03/2022, 13:03) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
      watch the state of the roads. these politicians have helicopters or something, going green my foot, not even the labor section yall could fix much less, wait let me pass gas to the going green idea
  • malone (30/03/2022, 11:20) Like (20) Dislike (1) Reply

    The world has no oil crisis, wah @#$% he talking, russia supply only 3% of western oil, these greedy bastards have people fooling them, wilful price hike to make back money lost during covid when the lock downs were in process.

  • mad max (30/03/2022, 12:06) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    There have been countless voices suggesting solar & wind farms and harnessing the Ocean's powers just ignored. We are always so reactive.

    Let's start then. What are we waiting for?
  • facts (30/03/2022, 12:43) Like (1) Dislike (10) Reply
    The Premier is correct
  • Des (30/03/2022, 15:34) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    we don't want to hear you premier. last year the students did their solar programme. that should have been the talk! We should be leading with wind mills and the link in these sunny isles!!!
  • nothing (30/03/2022, 16:24) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    Nothing wrong with going green as green is your favorite colour for your party but you need to live up to the colour start by fixing the roads from Beef Island to West get bright and proper lighting system on the light poles you can use windmills especially for the western part of the island with that strong sea breeze. As for the gas inflation there is a particular gas station that has been making huge profits off gas long time as they sell you the regular gas and charge you premium price whenever there premium runs out thats why i dont go to that gas station anymore
  • pv (30/03/2022, 18:20) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Anegada??


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