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Hydro-electric plants. This is an island surrounded by water.
You can make biodiesel from waste vegetable oils, such as all those old oil they have in fast food places instead of dumping it down the drain….
I still wish we’d consider a biodiesel programme. It would be good for our balance of trade, better for the environment, and would mean more green jobs.
so basically take the farmland in dominica and grow crops not one can eat to make bio-diesel. you do know how much land it takes to make one gallon right? and you do know the thousands of gallons that DOMLEC used a day right?
all well and good . but i see a major flaw in your logic.