Jamaica Breaks Ground on $89 Million Wind Farm Project

By: - February 27th, 2015

Above: a wind farm in the Caribbean (CJ Photo)

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Jamaica has broken ground on a major new wind farm project in St Elizabeth.

The $89 million USD project will see the construction of a 36.3-megawatt wind farm that uses 11 wind turbines.

Power will then be transmitted to the national grid running from the farm to the JPS’ substation in Manchester.

“The price of electricity must come down. I have a view as to where it must get for Jamaica to become first world, and for us to be highly competitive,” said Jamaica Minister of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining Phillip Paulwell. “It won’t happen in three years, it probably won’t happen in five years, but my view is that we have to have a minimum of about US18 cents per kilowatt hour for us to achieve that target.”

Jamaica has seen a slew of new green projects in recent months, including a new solar facility in Clarendon and another wind farm by Wigton in Manchester.

“This will record growth in our economy and very importantly for us, the creation of just under 200 jobs,” he said.

The wind farm will be located on 75 acres of land leased from Jamaica’s National Land Agency.

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