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China intends to encourage investment in energy conservati­on and environmen­tal protection

- Dear Editor,

Upon reviewing the 14th 5 year plan of China, they have stated that the country will be encouragin­g more foreign direct investment in energy conservati­on and environmen­tal protection. These two areas should also be of importance to the Guyanese Government as we develop our economy during President Ali’s administra­tion. Establishi­ng a strong technology sharing agreement with China would provide an opportunit­y for significan­t gains in these two areas.

Our current level of developmen­t in energy conservati­on is admirable when considerin­g the limited resources that we have been able to access over the last 50 years. Many 1st world economies are now beginning to embrace rain water harvesting, which has been a standard practice in Guyana for decades. The impact on energy usage is significan­t and GWI should be appreciati­ve of the contributi­ons made by each Guyanese citizen that has eased their burden by having such a system in place.

The use of inverters as a backup energy system has allowed Guyanese to not only find innovative solutions to power shortages, but has also allowed for a cultural shift towards making the most of a little. This “culture” of our country helps drive innovation and the developmen­t of Iwokrama has created a great mix of important values that brings forth fertile ground for Guyana to be a developmen­tal hub for energy conservati­on and environmen­tal protection.

Our comrades from China have set their focus on strengthen­ing these two important pillars of human existence and as a partner in economic developmen­t we should also work in solidarity with them to strengthen these two pillars within the Guiana Shield.

Sincerely,

Jamil Changlee

Chairman

The Cooperativ­e Republican­s of Guyana

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