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Licensing Process Being Finalised for Sale of Energy from Mona Reservoir Solar Project to JPS

By: , November 22, 2024
Licensing Process Being Finalised for Sale of Energy from Mona Reservoir Solar Project to JPS
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Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Hon. Matthew Samuda, responding to questions posed during the University of Technology (UTech) Jamaica Water Symposium, held at the institution’s Papine campus in St. Andrew on Wednesday (November 20), under the theme: ‘Sustainable Water Management and Innovation’.

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The National Water Commission (NWC) is in the final stages of the licensing process for the sale of energy from the Mona Reservoir Floating Solar Project to the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS).

Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Hon. Matthew Samuda, gave the update during the University of Technology (UTech) Jamaica Water Symposium, held under the theme: ‘Sustainable Water Management and Innovation’, at the institution’s Papine campus in St. Andrew on Wednesday (November 20).

Senator Samuda said the 44-megawatt floating solar system is expected to generate billions in savings for the NWC, which, he noted, is the JPS’ single largest customer.

“That process is in the final stages of getting its licenses from the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR), etc., its wheeling licences, to facilitate sale of energy to JPS. The pilot phase of that project is over… so expect a 100-acre solar farm at Mona,” he said.

Wheeling is the transmission of electric energy, measured in megawatt-hours (MWh), from within an electrical grid to an electrical load outside the grid’s boundaries.

Minister Samuda reiterated the Government’s dedication to implementing strategic projects that will generate clean energy, which is resilient and climate adaptive.

“Certainly, you have to do your studies, your land use studies, environmental impact assessments, your social studies to see what the impact will be… for systems that could generate power,” he noted.

Derillion Energy Jamaica Limited (DEJL) is partnering with the Aten Group and REIL Energy Investments Limited (REIL) to execute the Mona Reservoir Floating Solar Project. The pilot phase was officially launched by Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, in September 2022.

Meanwhile, Minister Samuda affirmed the Government’s commitment to global environment sustainability and protection of Jamaica’s water sources.

He informed that a Watershed Management Policy has been tabled to guide how watersheds are managed.

“The Government is actively participating in a major project for linear mapping for much of its watershed areas. So we are taking a very serious look at our watersheds to ensure that what we have assessed to be there is as stable as can be. There are factors outside of our control, such as climate change. But we are taking the steps within our microclimate to ensure that we protect our water sources,” he said.

Noting the critical link between land use and watershed management, Mr. Samuda informed that 25 per cent of landmass has been safeguarded to date, with Jamaica on track to achieve the 30 per cent conservation target by the end of 2025.

He pointed out that landmass protection, “ensures that there isn’t dense development in places where they shouldn’t be, that you’re not building on riverbanks, etc. So the Government is well down the wicket in protecting that landscape.”

Minister Samuda added that the undertakings form part of the Government’s commitment to delivering potable water, irrigation and sanitation solutions to Jamaicans islandwide.

Last Updated: November 22, 2024

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