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US$38m contract signed for solar farms in Regions Two, Five, Six

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Guyana’s solar capacity is set to receive a significan­t boost with the signing of a

US$38 million contract between the Guyana Utility-Scale Solar

Photovolta­ic (GUYSOL) and a Chinese company, SUMEC to construct solar farms in Regions Two, Five and Six.

The projects are being funded through the Guyana REDD+ Investment Fund establishe­d by the government and managed by the Inter-American Developmen­t Bank (IDB).

The signing ceremony was held in the boardroom of the Office of the Prime Minister on Camp Street, a release from the Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI) said.

Prime Minister Mark Phillips emphasised the significan­ce of this initiative in advancing renewable energy adoption while simultaneo­usly catering to the needs of vulnerable communitie­s.

The prime minister said that every project executed by the government must be ‘people-centred’.

“If you notice where these projects are located, they are located in areas that need the energy more than us in Georgetown. This project also involves the element of training youths and women in the maintenanc­e of the solar systems that will be installed,” the Prime Minister Phillips said, according to DPI.

Through this initiative, 50 women are expected to benefit from solar PV training, including job opportunit­ies and workforce developmen­t via an eight-month apprentice­ship programme.

Two other energy apprentice­ship programmes will target an additional 20 individual­s, including persons living with disabiliti­es, DPI said.

Senior Minister within the Office of the President with responsibi­lity for Finance and Public Service, Dr. Ashni Singh, stated that the project will result in a total of 18 megawatts of solar power being distribute­d.

In Berbice, a total of 10 megawatts will be generated in the villages of Trafalgar (Region Five), Prospect, and Hampshire (Region Six).

Eight megawatts will be distribute­d in Region Two, specifical­ly in the villages of Onderneemi­ng and Charity.

“Those are significan­t additions to our electricit­y generating capability. And they represent a significan­t step forward in our transition to cleaner and renewable sources of energy,” Singh said.

GUYSOL, which falls under the Guyana Power and Light Inc (GPL), is funded through a Guyana\ Norway partnershi­p to the tune of US$83.3 million.

 ?? ?? Prime Minister Mark Phillips, Senior Minister within the Office of the President with responsibi­lity for Finance and Public Service, Dr Ashni Singh and Minister within the Ministry of Public Works, Deodat Indar with representa­tives from GUYSOL, SUMEC and IDB. (DPI photo)
Prime Minister Mark Phillips, Senior Minister within the Office of the President with responsibi­lity for Finance and Public Service, Dr Ashni Singh and Minister within the Ministry of Public Works, Deodat Indar with representa­tives from GUYSOL, SUMEC and IDB. (DPI photo)

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