<span style="font-weight: bold">Kim Collins Highway to Receive Lights</span>
<span style="font-weight: bold">Basseterre, St. Kitts, (Wednesday 25th April, 2012)</span> -- After years of complaints from the general public, especially motorists, it seems finally that the Kim Collins highway will now be illuminated. The project to provide lighting for the stretch of road has been greatly assisted by the Government of Taiwan which is providing the necessary funding, according to government sources.
Minister of Public Works & Utilities, Dr. Asim Martin revealed that government expects that this project will start very shortly, the completion date they expect to be some time in August this year. He explained that the administration is looking at between May and August, at having the Kim Collins Highway, right up to the Sugars building, being lit with LED street lights.”
According to a government release, Martin received a cheque from the Embassy of the Republic of China to fund a pilot project that would see the installation of 100 LED Smart Lights along the Kim Collins Highway and a portion of the Frigate Bay Road. In accepting the cheque, Minister Asim Martin expressed his thanks to the Ambassador and people of the Republic of China for their understanding in working with the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis to implement the Government’s overall policy on renewable energy. Minister Martin also said that he has been assured that once this pilot project is successful, similar projects will be implemented in other areas around the country.
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<span style="font-weight: bold">Basseterre, St. Kitts, (Wednesday 25th April, 2012)</span> -- After years of complaints from the general public, especially motorists, it seems finally that the Kim Collins highway will now be illuminated. The project to provide lighting for the stretch of road has been greatly assisted by the Government of Taiwan which is providing the necessary funding, according to government sources.
Minister of Public Works & Utilities, Dr. Asim Martin revealed that government expects that this project will start very shortly, the completion date they expect to be some time in August this year. He explained that the administration is looking at between May and August, at having the Kim Collins Highway, right up to the Sugars building, being lit with LED street lights.”
According to a government release, Martin received a cheque from the Embassy of the Republic of China to fund a pilot project that would see the installation of 100 LED Smart Lights along the Kim Collins Highway and a portion of the Frigate Bay Road. In accepting the cheque, Minister Asim Martin expressed his thanks to the Ambassador and people of the Republic of China for their understanding in working with the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis to implement the Government’s overall policy on renewable energy. Minister Martin also said that he has been assured that once this pilot project is successful, similar projects will be implemented in other areas around the country.
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Full Article at MiyVue