[4] The geothermal reservoir at Spring Hill was discovered on 2 June 2008 and the geotechnical work started in July 2008.
[1] The Nevis 1 plant was to supply 50 megawatts (MW) of electricity, enough to fulfill all of Nevis' demand (approximately 10 MW) as also to export to neighboring Saint Kitts and other nearby islands via submarine electrical transmission cables.
[11] The company was accused of paying bribes to the Dominican government in exchange for securing the license.
[2] The parent company, West Indies Power Holdings B.V., was registered in the Netherlands Antilles.
The chief executive officer of West Indies Power Holding was Kerry McDonald.