Energy and water are some the greatest constraints on Haiti’s economic development. While water is plentiful in Haiti and can easily be harnessed, energy is not. Over the last twenty years; a number of entities, including the Government of Haiti, have initiated projects to harness Haiti’s renewable energy potentials for both electricity and cooking fuels. Unfortunately, those projects have not materialized due to high costs and lack of infrastructure. As a result, Haiti continues to suffer from high energy costs and extreme environmental degradation.
Group Citadelle has initiated discussions with a few communities in Haiti for locating the companies first few on-demand electricity plants to help Haiti solve its charcoal (cooking fuel) and electricity problems. With total economic development as the general focus of those discussions, the first projects will comprise of an alternative briquette manufacturing plant and on-demand electricity power plants. Those communities will benefit from:
- Safe, inexpensive, and reliable electricity.
- Creation of high wage jobs.
- Reversal of the damages caused by deforestation.
- Help with economic development
In all, GC and its partners will invest over $4 billion within the next four years to render those communities high performance economic zones. Reliable electricity is expected to attract investments for further boosting those local economies.