Nevis Premier Congratulates New Shiloh Baptist Church

Nevis’ New Shiloh Baptist Church Charlestown, Nevis October 21, 2008 Sunday afternoon saw the New Shiloh Baptist Church doors thrown open for the first time, and the seating capacity stretched to its maximum, as the Church celebrated its 34th Anniversary …

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Nevis Premier And PM Douglas View Omar Damage

Sunshine’s Beach Bar – After Hurricane Omar Charlestown, Nevis October 20, 2008 Premier of Nevis, the Hon. Joseph Parry and  Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Hon. Dr. Denzil Douglas were part of a high level delegation  which, on …

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Nevis’ Coastal Areas Hit Hard By Hurricane Omar

Chevy's Calpso Bar Razed By Hurricane Omar

The Beached Sea Hustler Sits On Chevy’s Bar

Charlestown, Nevis
October 17, 2008

Nevisians returned to work today after having breathed a sigh of relief yesterday, as the island received just a brush from Hurricane Omar. Premier of Nevis Hon. Joseph Parry who also has responsibility for security, announced on October 16, that despite minimal damage, the island’s tourism industry was open for business.

He reported that the Four Seasons Resort had been temporarily closed but all hotels remained intact and their guests were safe.  The Double Deuce Beach and Sand Dollar Beach Restaurants suffered heavy structural damage and Chevy’s Beach Bar on Pinneys was completely demolished.  In addition, the Nevis Air and Seaport Security hut, also at Pinneys, was removed from its foundation by the swells.

Parts of Charlestown suffered damage by heavy swells, wind and overnight rain but the rural areas such as Newcastle, Cotton Ground, Liburd Hill and Gingerland recorded heavy overnight rain but suffered no damage.

There was, however, heavy coastal damage along Gallows Bay, Pinneys Beach and Cades Bay, as well as the main seaport Charlestown Pier.  Some residents of Low Street were evacuated by emergency crews to safety.

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Nevis’ Geothermal Energy Estimated At Hundreds of Megawatts

Nevis Island's Geothermal Well # 3

Nevis Island’s Geothermal Well – Nevis 3

Charlestown, Nevis
October 17, 2008

Officials of West Indies Power (WIP) have confirmed that at least two geothermal drill sites on Nevis have the capacity to produce hundreds of megawatts of geothermal energy.

The confirmation came on October 16, hours after the passage of Hurricane Omar, when WIP’s Nevis 3 well at Hamilton Estate, came alive with steam.

“The geothermal reservoir that exists between Spring Hill and Hamilton Estates contains several hundred megawatts of geothermal production capacity,” WIP’s Chef Executive Officer (CEO) Mr. Kerry McDonald said.

According to Mr. McDonald, the high temperatures at Nevis 3 at Hamilton Estate which is located at 2.5miles south of Nevis 1 at Spring Hill where steam and high temperatures were also found, confirmed the existence of a continuous geothermal reservoir between the two wells.

The NIA had given WIP the authority to explore the geothermal reservoir of the island in February 2007, in its efforts to provide cheaper electricity and reduce the cost of living for Nevisians.

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