Solar power in Jamaica
More than 20,000 Jamaican homes are expected to be powered by clean, affordable, renewable energy to be generated from the US$61 million solar electricity plant, being built in
More than 20,000 Jamaican homes are expected to be powered by clean, affordable, renewable energy to be generated from the US$61 million solar electricity plant, being built in
InterEnergy Group, a leader in clean energy solutions in the Caribbean and Latin America, has announced the acquisition of the Paradise
In a significant stride towards renewable energy and grid stability, Mscale LLC and SunTerra Energy have announced a landmark partnership to
Developers Wigton Energy and SunTerra Energy Jamaica are each set to build, own and operate large-scale solar projects in Jamaica after
Jamaica''s transition to adopting 50 per cent renewables is being guided by the updated Integrated Resource Plan (IRP-2), which was approved by Cabinet and published in 2024.
A new chapter begins in Jamaica''s renewable energy story as InterEnergy Group finalizes its acquisition of the Paradise Park solar facility in
With a generation capacity of 51 megawatts peak (MWp), the facility has been operational since 2019 and delivers over 80 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of
Located in Westmoreland, the 51 MWp facility is Jamaica''s largest photovoltaic (PV) plant, operational since 2019. It generates over 80 GWh of clean electricity annually and offsets more
InterEnergy announced a comprehensive reconstruction plan for the solar park, aimed at restoring its generation capacity, strengthening its
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