AS GOVERNMENT rolls out its alternative energy policy, greater attention will be paid to the solar water sector, says Minister of Industry Donville Inniss.
He acknowledged that the sector saves Barbados millions of dollars annually in fossil fuel, and if assisted, could generate more savings.
Inniss made the remarks after a tour of Sunpower Hot Water Systems at Searles, Christ Church, today. (SP)
More attention for solar water sector
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