Guyana can learn from Germany on clean energy transition – President

From right: Minister of State, Joseph Harmon, President David Granger, Germany’s Ambassador to Guyana,  Holger Wilfried Michael and his wife at State House after the Accreditation Ceremony (DPI photo)

President David Granger says that Guyana looks forward to learning from Germany’s considerable experience in energy transition as it pursues the goal of full renewable energy use by 2025.

The Head of State was at the time speaking at the Accreditation Ceremony for the new Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Guyana, Holger Wilfried Michael which was held at State House yesterday, according to a media release from the Ministry of the Presidency (MoP). He observed that both countries are deeply concerned about the threats posed to humanity by climate change, environmental degradation and the increasing loss of the world’s biodiversity, while also noting Guyana’s plans to establish world-class biodiversity centre given its enviable location in the heart of the Guiana Shield.

“The ‘green state’ will place emphasis on the protection of our environment, the preservation of our biodiversity, the promotion of the energy from renewable sources and the adoption  of practical measures to ensure climate adaptation. The signing of the Agreement on Financial Cooperation on Tropical Rainforest Protection between Guyana and Germany in April 2010 has led to increased support for Guyana’s Protected Areas System,” President Granger was quoted as saying in the MoP statement.