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Biomass Alternative Energy in Hispaniola
Sustainable Development by the Private Sector.
The objective of this paper is to create a strategy for sustainable development for
the Dominican Republic and Haiti through bioenergy crops and alternative energy
technology, initiated through a socially responsible private sector. Globalization must
take into account the poor; the rebirth and development of Hispaniola (Dominican
Republic and Haiti) can only result by involving socially responsible companies. This
paper will demonstrate that through an exchange of international sectors - technical,
security and business - the Dominican Republic can begin to solve its energy problems,
and ultimately, generate biosustainable communities for long-term development of both
the Dominican Republic & Haiti. Through science, a new economic model that equitably
employs biofuels and the biorefinery concept can be developed, building thousands of
new industries and business, tens of thousands of new jobs in the private sector in a way
that a fair share of the value-added benefits accrue to the poor while reducing poverty.
The Dominican Republic must reduce its dependency on oil and other petroleum
products, transitioning to renewable energy technologies in order to produce sustainable
development. Finally, through the use of the natural resources of the Dominican
Republic, modern science and international collaboration (private and public sectors),
bioeconomic development model can be created in the Caribbean area for attaining
sustainability, environmental enhancement, and human development.
Omar Bros,
Chief Executive Officer and President of the Board , CTD
(Consorcio Tecno / DEAH) Santo Domingo & Port au Prince Corporations
Av. Lope de Vega 59, C-10, Santo Domingo, Republica Dominicana
+1 809 852 6000 cel. + 809 616 1104 fax: +1 809 616 1072
Private company installing ethanol production facility and others renewable bioenergy
crops for arid zones (Jatropha Curcas & Sweet Sorghum) systems thought a
sustainable development in the island.