Stabroek News Sunday

PM launches mini solar grids at Aishalton, Karaudarna­u

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Prime Minister Mark Phillips commission­ed two solar miniphotov­oltaic (PV) farms at Aishalton and Karaudarna­u in Deep South Rupununi, Region Nine on Friday.

A release from his office said that the 27.5kW solar PV minigrid installed in Aishalton comprises a 55-panel, 505Wp solar PV array. The system has 412kW hybrid inverters which control the 82.94kWh battery storage system and distribute the renewable electricit­y to the distributi­on network.

The solar PV mini-grid installed in the community of Karaudarna­u boasts a 25.5kW (ground-mounted) PV Array comprising 51 – 505Wp solar PV modules. The system has 4 – 12kW hybrid inverters which control the charging of the 113.53kWh battery energy storage system.

The Prime Minister, who holds responsibi­lity for the energy sector, told residents at Aishalton that the Government is dedicated to equitable developmen­t for all Guyanese.

“We’re committed to working with you to improve the lives and livelihood of the people in your community. Better housing, better school, better health facility, better infrastruc­ture… And also bringing energy to your community.”

He said that the projects are part of the PPP/C Government’s Manifesto promise which aligns

with Guyana’s Low Carbon Developmen­t Strategy (LCDS) 2030.

Addressing the residents of Karaudarna­u, Phillips spoke of the importance of reliable electricit­y.

“The village economy is linked to energy. Life is no longer restricted to what you can do during sunlight. If you are into

food production, craft production, or some form of economic activity with energy now, you can do some extra hours of work. Your children can put in some more hours to study at night, people can prepare for exams, and also for the GOAL scholarshi­p you have electricit­y now you can study at night”, the release quoted him as saying.

Head of the Guyana Energy Agency and lead agency for implementi­ng solar farms, Dr Mahender Sharma told residents of the communitie­s that energy acts as an enabler for community developmen­t, while he also emphasised the importance of energy conservati­on with the new systems to ensure long-term sustainabi­lity.

 ?? ?? The Prime Minister with residents at the commission­ing of one of the farms (Office of the Prime Minister photo)
The Prime Minister with residents at the commission­ing of one of the farms (Office of the Prime Minister photo)

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