Under the agreement Kenesjay Green will act as project developer to establish an eco-industrial park and explore possibilities in green hydrogen production, decarbonising options and the country’s 2-GW geothermal potential.
“We see immense investment potential based on the abundance of Dominica’s geo-thermal energy, enabling many new export industries and creating green technology jobs,” said Philip Julien, chairman of Kenesjay Green.
The agreement was signed during COP26 in Glasgow.
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