The Solar Farm will provide, upon completion, clean renewable energy for St. Kitts. Prime Minister Harris was one of the specially invited guests who attended the official kick-off ceremony for the solar farm project at Needsmust Estate on Wednesday, June 15, 2022.
With the execution of the amended 25-year PPA and other related documents, the project is scheduled to start construction in the second quarter of 2024 and start providing the solar energy to SKELEC in 2025,
The land, which was once used for sugar cane production but has been idle for years, was leased to Leclanché by the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis under a 20-year agreement with an automatic five-year renewal.
The Project, scheduled for completion in 2025, will provide Sainstt Kitts with 35.7 MW of solar capacity and 43.6 MWh of battery storage for the delivery of clean, renewable, and reliable energy for 25 years.
With the execution of the amended 25-year PPA and other related documents, the project is scheduled to start construction in the second quarter of 2024 and start providing the solar energy to SKELEC in 2025, putting St. Kitts at the leading edge of renewable energy integration worldwide.
The findings revealed important aspects of the agreement that were unfavourable to SKELEC and, by extension, the Government and people of St. Kitts & Nevis. These findings prompted the renegotiation of the PPA to achieve, among other things, (1) a reduction in the Power Purchase Price, (2) an opportunity for local private sector investment in
At a brief but historic ceremony on Wednesday, June 15, 2022, to kick off the SOLEC Leclanché Solar Farm, Jomo Williams, General Manager of the St. Kitts Electricity Company (SKELEC), hailed the initiative a significant
At a brief but historic ceremony on Wednesday, June 15, 2022, to kick off the SOLEC Leclanché Solar Farm, Jomo Williams, General Manager of the St. Kitts Electricity Company (SKELEC), hailed the initiative a significant step towards achieving clean renewable energy for the Federation.
We''re so confident we can find the right solution for your solar needs we''ll come to your establishment or home and walk you through all the options at no cost. However, formal quotations and assessments are done at a cost.
BASSETERRE, ST KITTS, 9 December 2024 (PMO) — The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis and the St. Kitts Electricity Company Ltd (SKELEC) have terminated the Renegotiated Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with SOLEC Power Ltd (SOLEC) for the construction of a Solar PV and Battery Energy Storage Project. This decision follows the
St. Kitts was once known as the Gibraltar of the West Indies for its domination of 18th- century colonial battles. How the island rose to become the world''s leader in sugarcane cultivation, an inspiration for the industrial revolution in the process.
In an exciting development for the Caribbean nation of St. Kitts and Nevis, the construction of two state-of-the-art solar-powered desalination plants is approaching its final stages.
We''re so confident we can find the right solution for your solar needs we''ll come to your establishment or home and walk you through all the options at no cost. However, formal quotations and assessments are done at a cost.
The findings revealed important aspects of the agreement that were unfavourable to SKELEC and, by extension, the Government and people of St. Kitts & Nevis. These findings prompted the renegotiation of the PPA to
The Project, scheduled for completion in 2025, will provide Sainstt Kitts with 35.7 MW of solar capacity and 43.6 MWh of battery storage for the delivery of clean, renewable, and reliable energy for 25 years.
The land, which was once used for sugar cane production but has been idle for years, was leased to Leclanché by the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis under a 20-year agreement with an automatic five-year renewal.
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