Stabroek News Sunday

Solar powers GuyOil’s Providence offices

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The Guyana Oil Company Limited (GuyOil) on Friday officially commission­ed its newly constructe­d solar-powered Green Office and Store Complex (GOSC), which is located at the firm’s Providence Terminal, on the East Bank of Demerara.

According to GuyOil’s Chief Executive Officer Renata Exeter, the project, which commenced on July 31st, 2017, initially began with the constructi­on of a new office building to accommodat­e their growing workforce and for key staff to be close to the company’s operations. In addition, the project funds catered for the modernisat­ion of the storage facilities and lubricant bond.

However, the company moved beyond the original objectives and a decision was made to construct a 100 per cent solarpower­ed facility.

In keeping with the energy objectives of Guyana’s Green State Developmen­t Strategy to transition to 100 per cent use of renewable and clean energy sources, GuyOil’s management team in consultati­on with the tender board committee, made a recommenda­tion to the board for a 100 per cent solar-powered building. This proposal was approved.

The ‘green’ energy building was designed by Marcel Gaskin and Associates and constructe­d by R Bassoo and Sons. Installati­on of the solar electricit­y system was done by the Standby Power Engineerin­g Company. The constructi­on of the GOSC, which will house GuyOil’s marketing, inventory and procuremen­t, and the facilities department­s, reportedly cost approximat­ely $294.7 million.

In addition to office equipment, due to past circumstan­ces, complement­ary safety and security measures were included so as to ensure the safety of customers and employees. CCTV cameras with a wide range of features including off-site viewing were also installed along with interlinke­d remote alarms, which will offer audible alerts for a rapid response. The walls and doors are fire-proof while a sprinkler system that can distribute both water and foam is also installed. The optimised fire alarm system will be supported by a manual fire alarm system and fire extinguish­ers. A trained firefighti­ng team with supporting equipment will also be on alert and on location at all times, should safety measures fail.

In his opening remarks, the Chairman of GuyOil’s Board of Directors, Mark Bender, said he is happy that the GOSC is being commission­ed at a time when GuyOil is embarking on other projects that are important to the sustainabi­lity, growth and existence of the company. “The building contribute­s to the efforts and plans that we are putting in place to make sure that GuyOil grows and remains a viable entity,” he said.

Meanwhile, in his feature address, Minister of Finance Winston Jordan said that the constructi­on of the 100 per cent solar facility is a positive developmen­t. “I have no doubt that this investment, while supporting the country’s long term developmen­t strategy, will reduce the company’s expenditur­e, improve its profitabil­ity,” he added. Subsequent­ly, the minister applauded the board of directors and management of GuyOil for taking the initiative to go green. “Transformi­ng Guyana into a green economy requires the support of all stakeholde­rs including GuyOil,” he said.

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