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West Indies Power Nevis to appeal geothermal contract cancellation ruling
The Netherlands Antilles-based West Indies Power Nevis says it is appealing a recent court ruling that the Nevis Island Administration says allows it to now cancel its contract to develop geothermal energy on the island.
The Nevis Island Administration in a statement over the weekend said that as a result of the court ruling, it is now free to pursue the development of geothermal energy with other interested parties than the West Indies Power Nevis.
But West Indies Power Nevis manager Kerry McDonald said that the Nevis Island Administration has mis-interpreted the court ruling and “that it did not cancel the license of West Indies Power Nevis to develop the geothermal resources on the island.
“The Nevis Island Administration wanted a declaration that West Indies Power Nevis could not pay its bills. The court gave such a declaration which we are totally upset about…because there is no evidence or fact to prove that…and because of that we have spoken to our attorneys to file an appeal,” McDonald said.
“The significant part about this is that the court specifically said that this was just a declaration and it did not cancel the license of West Indies Power Nevis…,” he added.
But Energy Minister Carlisle Powell said what the court ruling means “is that the slate is clear for us to move forward again.
“We signed an agreement with West Indies Power Nevis and they were not able to complete the project as per agreement which we had and so we, the Nevis Island Administration, took the step that it was in the best interest of the people of Nevis to seek to terminate the agreement which we did by going to court and looking to get control of the geothermal interest in Nevis under the government once again which would clear the slate and allow us to move forward with a new developer,” he said.
