Jamaica Gleaner

New Fortress to build 200MW power plant for Jamalco:

- STEVEN JACKSON Senior Business Reporter steven.jackson@gleanerjm.com

NEW FORTRESS Energy will hire 425 persons during the constructi­on stage of the planned US$265million natural gas facility to be developed in Clarendon.

Residents welcome the jobs but are concerned about air pollution, according to the newly released environmen­tal impact assessment report, the EIA, produced by Conrad Douglas & Associates Limited on behalf of the American energy company.

The facility, described as a cogenerati­on plant, will run on natural gas with diesel as a backup. The plant will provide cheaper fuel for bauxite company Jamalco.

Most of the jobs, or 325, are slated for the main constructi­on site; 50 for switchyard and substation; and 50 for the pipeline installati­on. Additional­ly, it is expected that 20 permanent positions will result from the operations of the plant.

New Fortress plans to construct and operate the 200 MW combined heat and power cogenerati­on power station on brownfield space at Jamalco’s alumina refinery complex in Halse Hall, Clarendon. The plant is to be developed in two phases of 100MW each.

“The residents expect mostly positive impacts from the proposed developmen­t, although they expressed concerns about levels of air, noise and dust pollution,” stated the EIA, which noted that 79 per cent see the project bringing more jobs and being “of monumental significan­ce” for their community and Jamaica.

The EIA indicated that during the constructi­on phases, the developers of the plant would take steps to reduce the dust impact. Roughly 44 per cent of the 381 residents surveyed believe that dust pollution will result from the project, while 28 per cent were concerned about noise pollution.

Natural gas will be the primary fuel for the facility with low-sulphur automotive diesel oil as a backup fuel. It is expected that the facility would use diesel in six per cent of its operating hours per year.

The report noted that the capital cost of the investment, at US$265 million, will offer New Fortress a return on investment at under eight per cent.

The major components of the project include a floating storage and re-gasificati­on terminal, or FSRT, in the Portland Bight Protected Area; the installati­on of a pipeline from the Rocky Point Port to Jamalco Refinery; the constructi­on of the natural gasfired power station; and the constructi­on of an electricit­y distributi­on network to deliver power to the national grid.

New Fortress will also supply a 190MW gas-fired power plant in Old Harbour, St Catherine, being developed by Jamaica Public Service Company from its marine terminal at Portland Bight.

 ??  ?? The Jamalco plant in Clarendon is to be fuelled by a new gas-fired facility to be developed by New Fortress Energy for US$265 million.
The Jamalco plant in Clarendon is to be fuelled by a new gas-fired facility to be developed by New Fortress Energy for US$265 million.

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