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作者: dklst962 時間: 2018-6-20 15:29 標題: Argentina World Cup T-Shirts The Guyana People Partnership
The Guyana People Partnership (GPP) 2011 presidential candidate Peter Ramsaroop yesterday,Nike Air Max 2018 Mens Shoes, whilst speaking to supporters, described the lavish plans for the Amaila Falls Hydroelectric Project by the government as a poor decision to solve the immediate energy woes.He said that it should still be on the list as a long term capital project.He said it was appalling that the government would give a contractor with no experience US$15.4 just to build an access road when multiple hydro plants can be built with just the access road money.Ramsaroop said that multiple hydro plants must be developed in areas such as the Bartica Triangle and the Region Ten area.The rational for this he said is that these are the areas that we should be concentrating on relocating the coastal plains to and cheaper energy in those areas can stimulate growth in many new industries.Ramsaroop emphasized that the areas in Region Seven must become a major economic zone for Guyana.He said that it is the area west of the Essequibo River and is accessible by river and road.“The Bartica-Potaro Road passes through the area on the watershed between the Mazaruni and the Essequibo Rivers…The Bartica Township occupies the apex of the Bartica Triangle.”The three falls as recommend in the German Study are Teperu,Adidas Shoes On Sale, Big Barabara and Ikunbisi.In Region Ten,Mens Nike Air Max 2018 Shoes, he said,Jordan Shoes For Sale, the falls at Tiger Hill will change that depressed area rapidly.“We must also look at returning some of the lands to major agriculture development and with the energy solutions proposed,Nike Air Max 2018 Womens,move into large-scale production in areas such as citrus.” He said in the 1950s, the Lima Estate near Agatash village, exported barrels of lime juice to England.“Industries such as these create jobs for those who do not want to go into mining.”He said that the GPP believes that developing new major roads into Guyana’s forest and asphalting existing major roads, as one logger indicated,Cheap Air Max Tn, will also create new tourism opportunities.He said the miners should be part of rebuilding the environment such as re-planting trees that may have been destroyed.“Certain areas in this zone should also be protected from any mining…This is a beautiful region and a major tourism opportunity waiting to be developed in a sustainable fashion…Bartica has a unique value in areas such as eco-tourism and forestry.”He said if focus on those projects, many of the tourist operators would have had clean, cheap renewable energy for the resorts and populations in the vicinity.The Ikuribisi Falls which is located about 29km upstream of Bartica was identified as a key project.He said that the government keeps waiting for the big one when many of these smaller hydro projects could have been completed.Some of the studies go back to 1984 and the site at Barabara could have produced 170kw.These projects he said can significantly improve the Bartica Triangle and make this area a key development zone for our nation.He said a guaranteed price to generators of hydro power is between US $0.12 cents and US$0.15 cents per kilowatt hour must be the target.Ramsaroop stressed that the current US$15M price tag alone for the access road to Amaila Falls could have completed at least two small hydro plants in these areas.He said that at the end of the day that the Partnership plans are focused on the creation of jobs, diversification of the economy and ensuring that the lives of our citizens are getting better and not pushing such dictatorial policies as recently targeted at miners.He said practical solutions to achieve are by smaller localized hydro electric plants
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