Jamaica Gleaner

NWC to embark on renewable energy pilot

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TO MODERNISE operations of the National Water Commission (NWC), the entity is seeking to install a fivemegawa­tt(MW) photovolta­ic system at the Mona Reservoir in Kingston

This was noted by President of the NWC, Mark Barnett, at a Jamaica Informatio­n Service (JIS) ‘Think Tank’ on January 11.

The president said the move is aimed at improving the economic viability and operationa­l efficiency of the company.

A memorandum of understand­ing was signed with the Petroleum Corporatio­n of Jamaica (PCJ) to carry out the pilot, with plans to install 5MW systems in other NWC facilities if it proves successful. An advertisem­ent is now out inviting bids for the floating barge.

“We want to put up at least 10MW of renewables, which will impact not only the NWC, but will fall in line with the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals that have been establishe­d and to which the country is committed,” he said.

The president indicated that the strategy to be employed will involve placing solar panels on a floating barge,which will be used to harness energy from the sun to help reduce the company’s energy bill.

“The consultant­s to do the study should be submitting their bids this month. And that study, I presume, should take three to four months. So, once it is deemed to be viable, I’m sure that procuremen­t should start this calendar year,” he said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? A section of the Mona Reservoir in Kingston.
CONTRIBUTE­D A section of the Mona Reservoir in Kingston.

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