AIT Consulting Ltd
Year created: 2005 No of staff: variable
Sources of Funding
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100% - Private |
Address
Lowlands 147
Cupecoy
Sint Maarten
Netherlands Antilles
Phone:
599 545 3751
Fax:
599 545 5584
Web site: http://www.aitcltd.com
Primary contact
Director
Philippe VERDIER
email:
pverdier@aitcltd.com
General Info
AIT Consulting Ltd is involved with Information Technology, telecommunication, and for the past years to new developments and research of alternative source of energy applicable in the Caribbean.
Effectively in this area, except Trinidad, all of the islands have to import oil for their electricity production. Furthermore their main industry, tourism, requires "clean" energy production.
To summarize its purpose, sun, wind, geothermal energy, and to certain level ocean energy seem to be alternative sources to be proposed as a form of complement and partial substitution, to existing energy production, in this area of the world, and that is what this organization is working on.
AIT Consulting is active in developing new technologies in the Caribbean, more specifically in the French West Indies, as well as the Netherlands Antilles. Among these, it believes it has good experience in the definition and deployment of GSM telecommunication networks, Information Technology projects, including all the phases of these type of development.
More recently, substantial research in the implementation of alternative sources of energy in the Caribbean: photovoltaic farms, wind farms, particularly in the Caribbean, but applicable to other European regions, has been undertaken. The next future may generate the interest of the Local Authorities for such sources of energy, since fossil fuel costs might increase due to an higher level of demand of the market, and the request of cleaner production by the General Public.
Target audience: AIT's audience consists essentially in the General Public, Local Authorities, Power Companies (EDF, GEBE, ...) and private corporations involved with the developement of solar and wind farms.




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