Roadmap
Where we are now, where we are going
The current realities of the sustainability transition, and the projected trajectory as SISA implementation progresses.
99% of primary energy from oil; 95% of electricity from diesel plants.
100% renewable electricity generation; geothermal in Nevis; a 50 MW solar plant with storage.
Scheduled water rationing; 53% non-revenue water in St. Kitts.
Uninterrupted supplies of clean water for every household; 2 million more gallons daily; water resources up 60%.
Approximately 80% of food imported.
Food import bill cut 25% under 25x25; climate-resilient, profitable local agribusiness.
Success measured in visitor arrivals and expenditure.
GSTC-compliant, Pro-People and Pro-Planet tourism; a thriving creative and digital economy.
Housing pressure in Greater Basseterre; coastal exposure to flooding and erosion.
2,400 Smart Homes and 1,000 low-income homes; resilient new urban centers.
Fourth globally in per-capita waste generation; limited landfill capacity.
Mandatory recycling, waste-to-energy, and a closed-loop economy.
NCDs account for nearly 60% of deaths.
Universal coverage under National Health Insurance; climate-smart hospitals; the medical hub of the region.
The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis is actively developing fiscal incentive packages to attract investments in the sustainability transition. To discuss investment and partnership opportunities, contact the Ministries of Sustainable Development, Environment, Climate Action and Constituency Empowerment at environment@gov.kn or +1 869 467 1579.
An interactive world map of the countries St. Kitts and Nevis has partnered with toward sustainability, including the history and outcomes of each relationship, is coming to this page in a future phase.