Tag: photovoltaic

  • Japan to begin construction of Photovoltaic power generation system at CARICOM HQ

    Japan to begin construction of Photovoltaic power generation system at CARICOM HQ

    Agreement will improve capital city’s power system

    DPI, Guyana, Monday January 20, 2020

    The sod was turned earlier on Monday at the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), headquarters in Georgetown, for the start of construction of a Photovoltaic Power Generation System.

    This power generation system which is manufactured in Japan will improve the efficiency of the power system in the capital city by enhancing distribution equipment.

    Through the Guyana $3.3 billion, (US$16M) agreement, Japan will provide Guyana with equipment to improve its current system. As well as see CARICOM’s plan for a completely green headquarters becoming a reality.

    Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Karen Cummings during her address noted the timeliness of the project as countries are grappling the effects of Climate Change. She said Monday’s event laid the foundation for the incorporation of renewable energy.

    “This component will assist in the improvement and reliability of power supply, through the reduction of power loss in the process of transmission and distribution of electricity, resulting in increased levels of efficiency. It also comes at an important juncture in our development, when the demand for reliable power is increasing and will continue to do so,” Dr. Cummings stated.

    CARICOM Secretary-General, Ambassador Irwin LaRocque said the occasion was another milestone for the secretariat and its relationship with Japan.

    “I well recall the green buildings initiative and the first energy audit of the secretariat in 2010 which laid the initial groundwork for the journey which has brought us here today, that time we were pursuing energy efficiency. It was an initiative fully supported by the senior management committee who urged that our headquarters should be a green building as an example to other public buildings in the community. Now with the help of the government of Japan, we are on the way of achieving that objective.” Ambassador Irwin LaRocque said.

    Ambassador of Japan to Guyana and CARICOM, His Excellency Tatsua Hirayama, noted that Guyana and Japan have long enjoyed close relations, and this project is of a shared goal, “both countries are pursuing renewable energy.”

    The project is being executed through the Japan International Cooperation Agency.

    That governmental agency coordinates Official Development Assistance for the government of Japan and promotes international cooperation as well.

    Solar power has become an important national priority for Japan, since the country’s shift in policies toward renewable energy after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011.

    For Guyana, it’s part of Government’s thrust towards a “Green Economy”

  • Over 150 families along the Soesdyke-Linden Highway get potable water for the first time

    Over 150 families along the Soesdyke-Linden Highway get potable water for the first time

    Georgetown GINA, June 3, 2016

     

    More than 150 families along the Soesdyke Linden Highway are benefitting from potable water for the first time. This is after a well was drilled and a water supply system installed in their community.

    Guyana Water Inc. (GWI), Executive Director for Infrastructure Planning and Implementation, Ramchand Jailal, told the Government Information Agency (GINA) that GWI is moving aggressively to serve communities not receiving water.

    Jailal explained that GWI is also in the process of setting up a water supply system at Silver Hill, another community along the Highway. “That one is presently being tested and works are ongoing and we’re hoping to have that well completed within another two weeks for residents in the area to benefit from potable water supply,” he said.

    Executive Director for Infrastructure Planning and Implementation, Ramchand Jailal
    Executive Director for Infrastructure Planning and Implementation, Ramchand Jailal

    Drought earlier this year resulted in residents of Silver Hill being without access to water in their community. The residents, including school children had to access water from tankers or creeks far away. “It is expected that when the new well is drilled the residents will be relieved from their burdens,”Jailall said, adding that works should be completed within the next 2 months.

    Additionally works are ongoing in several communities on the East Coast Demerara including Dazzle Housing Scheme, Lusignan, the railway embankment and President’s College road. GWI is installing additional transmission mains for persons who have no access to water in those communities. Residents of Angoy’s Avenue, New Amsterdam, Berbice are also to benefit from water supply.

    Over $252 million was allocated in the 2015 budget for the provision of improved water supply systems which will benefit over 8000 hinterland families in Regions One, Seven and Eight. Additionally, wells will be drilled, new photovoltaic systems will be installed and water distribution systems will be upgraded.