Basseterre, St. Kitts (SKNIS): The Ministry of Energy and Public Infrastructure, under the leadership of the Honourable Konris Maynard, today officially commissioned a 6-megawatt (MW) rental power plant from global energy solutions provider Aggreko at the SKELEC power plant. The new plant aims to provide temporary stability to the national grid while SKELEC undertakes critical infrastructure upgrades to secure a reliable and sustainable energy supply.
The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis, through the Ministry of Public Utilities, has secured USD 40 million in concessional funding from the Saudi Fund for Development to support the procurement, construction, and operation of an 18MW dual-fuel power plant, coupled with a battery energy storage system. This investment is crucial to addressing the inadequacies of the current generation capacity at the power plant.
Minister Maynard emphasised that “This new plant will not only provide a more reliable energy future but also would provide a bridge toward achieving the Sustainable Island State Agenda by coupling a clean-burning flexible generation platform with energy storage technology designed to facilitate the proliferation of distributed renewable energy resources which are to be eminently incentivised through the rollout of a feed-in tariff.”
Minister Maynard stressed the importance of this temporary measure, noting that “SKELEC will perform much-needed critical overhauls on the bulk of its fixed generator fleet” during this rental period.
This move underscores the Government’s commitment to ensuring energy security and fostering an energy infrastructure that can support both short-term needs and long-term sustainable growth.
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