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3/29/2012 
BOWEN CALLS FOR ACTION TO LIBERALIZE THE SUPPLY OF ELEC...  
Former energy minister, Gregory Bowen, is calling upon the Tillman Thomas administration to follow up an existing OECS initiative which is aimed at liberalizing the supply of electricity, with a view toward reducing the heavy burden on home owners and businesses. According to Sen. Bowen during his period in office, Grenada spearheaded the sub-regional project broadly aimed at liberalizing public utilities, and that the successful de-monopolization of the telecommunications market was one of the outcomes of this scheme which brought significant benefits to the people in the form of lower costs and improved services. Mr. Bowen, a professional and successful manager with an engineer background, is advising the general public that the cost of energy is the single most critical factor affecting the economy and businesses in Grenada and that persistent high electricity bills also place a heavy burden on home owners. He says that the fledgling manufacturing industry and the already strained hotel industry, as well as businesses in general, are being negatively affected by high energy costs and that this threatens their viability and the level of jobs they can sustain. Export-related businesses are put at risk since energy is a significant component of the cost of production and the existing high cost regime for electricity would make their products uncompetitive in the regional and international markets. When the NNP was in Government it took the lead in the public utilities liberalization project as a major strategy to lower prices and improve competitiveness of the region in attracting foreign and local direct investments. Among the objectives were to spur economic growth and create jobs, thereby increasing the standard of living of the people of the sub region. They acted with the conviction that more sources and players will result in a reduction in cost and increased sales for providers as well as increase competitiveness in attraction of overseas investors – the outcome being the people of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique and the rest of the sub-region reaping significant benefits as a result of lower costs and an improved environment for doing business. Mr. Bowen, is also expressing concern with regard to the terms and conditions of the sale the electricity company by the NDC government in 1994. He said that the terms and conditions were so bad that they are haunting the people of Grenada today. He specifically referred to the granting of 74-year monopoly, and the removal of the then-existing regulatory framework. He says that in light of this situation very urgent action is required if the other regional territories are not to leave Grenada behind.
 

 


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BOWEN CALLS FOR ACTION TO LIBERALIZE THE SUPPLY OF ELEC...  
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labay boy,please re-read your posting because i see you need help.bishop killed many people,blacks and south africa,enough said.please take your medication.
00By: stallion
4/6/2012 7:03:27 PM
Labay boy, I think you ought to go a little easy with the stallion. I think he like all of us here are working towards trying to move Grenada forward. We do have many knuckle heads here on the rock but hopefully some of them will see whats taking place with due time.
00By: Littleboy
4/6/2012 6:45:49 AM
Stallion you were always a jackass and you Keith Mitchel's stooge will never change. I have seen your many posts over the decades infighting with everyone here in the past, while you use other names dying to worship Keith Mitchel. I myself have seen Tillman Thomas as an honest fellow. Sometimes he gets in over his head, but I do think he means well for Grenada even though he is still stupid like naming the Airport after your Lord and Master Bishop who killed so many of our people and had his backside in Jail. I would say he is the best of the worst in the illerates Grenada has to offer. I like many others have no faith in the black man. I've seen his past, present and what he has done throughout the world. He sold out his own people in Africa and now they are acting up in Grenada. I've seen Jamaica, Trinidad, Haiti,Zimbabwe,Sudan,Rwanda, Nigeria and Grenada. They simple do not have the ability. Just like you they are so inferior.Grenada will never get ahead with these sodomites
00By: LaBay boy
4/5/2012 8:21:48 PM
listen labay boy,am nobody's man.if you wrong then thats how i call it.when tillman stinks,then thats how i would call it.same for keith mitchell.he is no better off than tillman.personally i don't think any of these morons should be prime minister.now back to you labay boy,i see that you are still an ignorant fool.hopefully with time you will change.
00By: stallion
4/3/2012 12:42:53 PM
Gabe you better not listen to the STALLION, he is a GOAT in sheep's clothing and remember he is a Keith Mitchel man too. Use your own judgement. Were you better off under Keith Mitchel or Tillman Thomas? Was there more fraud and corruption under Keith Mitchel or Tillman Thomas. Which goverment provided more stability given the bad economy and hard times? Who placed us under the most debts causing us to pay more taxes and expenses? Use you head brother.
00By: LaBay Boy
4/3/2012 12:21:52 PM