For several years Solamon Energy executives have invested the time,
energy and effort traveling across Jamaica meeting with senior business
leaders, government ministers, strategists and administrators in a
concerted effort to understand the process the country had undertaken to
effectively switch from fossil to renewable fuel sources and generate
sustainable electricity in the future. In light of this activity, Jay
Yeo, Solamon President, reports the company is on the ground today
preparing to deliver a utility-scale solar plant, having officially
responded to the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR)
Request-For-Proposals last month.
Now that the OUR has met with
Jamaica Public Service (JPS) officials to determine capacity and its
location specifically, given differing peak usage times and keeping in
mind current infrastructure and various system updates required, late
last year interested parties were invited to submit proposals for the
supply to the national grid on a "Build, Own and Operate" (BOO) basis
one or more plants of varying configurations greater than 100kW and up
to 115 MW of renewable generating capacity. Joining the fray, and
joining the Solamon bid, other applicable renewable energy technologies
include Bagasse, Hydro-Power, Waste–to-Energy and Wind.
"The
maximum tariff for utility scale PV is 26.73 US cents/kWh, however the
government will likely be seeking a lower rate," Yeo adds,Find
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before you buy. Unfortunately, the OUR suspended processing unsolicited
renewable energy projects in excess of 100 kW until this Request for
Proposal (RFP) process has been completed. Therefore, our previous
project is now null and void and this represents the only way to break
into the market."
Next week Solamon executives will be attending
the pre-bid meeting on Jan 17 in Kingston and are very excited about
the prospects. The event is being held at the Knutsford Court Hotel.
Following the meeting Solamon will announce the project capacity it
intends to bid on. The deadline for Submission of Proposals by
Applicants is April 2, 2013 and selected projects are slated to begin
construction in May 2014 with a proposed commissioning date of May 2015.
Solamon Energy typically offers a ground-mounted solar array of
integrated photovoltaic cells over a package of land called the Apollo
Acre. The company intends to develop custom solutions with local
partners to provide roof-mounted and parking lot systems that are easily
augmented by micro wind turbine technology and other innovative
features to supply renewable energy.
About Solamon: Solamon Energy Corp.Ellis has set the standard by which all other washer extractor
are measured. sells integrated arrays of ground-mounted and rooftop
photovoltaic cells. These solar power plants are connected by cable to
varied transmission equipment, including converters, inverters and
batteries,The electical building blocks for solar panel cells
or modules. utilizing 5 acres of land per unit; each unit is called an
Apollo Acre. Additionally, it is expected the company's business
activities will spin-off many jobs locally, given engineering
requirements, construction,One of the harshest wind turbine installations in the world. unit commissioning and subsequent maintenance.
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