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Prime Minister Minnis breaks ground on site of third government-owned building to be retrofitted with renewable energy components
By Office of the Prime Minsiter
Dec 7, 2020 - 2:13:25 PM

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Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis today broke ground on the site of a 500kW solar covered parking lot at the Office of the Prime Minister.

This will be the third government-owned building to be retrofitted with renewable energy and energy-efficiency components. The solar car park at the Thomas A. Robinson Stadium was opened last March and solar panels have been installed at the Anatol Rodgers High School.

The solar car park at the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) is the first one to be fully funded by the Government of The Bahamas, said Prime Minister Minnis.

“The vision for renewable energy in The Bahamas is clear,” said the Prime Minister. “It is to deliver world class renewable energy technology, at an affordable rate, to meet the needs of a developing 21st Century Bahamas.”

The Grand Bahama-based company, B and H Construction, has been given the contract to install the solar car park at OPM.

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The Prime Minister noted that while The Bahamas contributes very little to the emission of greenhouse gases, which fuels climate change, it is extremely vulnerable to its effects.

“Today, in a world where access to climate financing is increasingly rare, The Bahamas is showing the world that even the smallest of countries can make a big difference,” said Prime Minister Minnis.

The Prime Minister pointed out that because of the tremendous physical infrastructure owned and operated by the Government, the transition of government facilities to renewable energy is vital and will play a leading role in the country’s transformation to renewable energy.

Last month, the Ministry of the Environment and Housing reopened the Request for
Qualifications for the installation of roof mounted solar panels at the TG Glover Primary School, with battery storage.

Once completed, the school will be able to function as a full hurricane shelter with available electricity during power outages.

“We are making remarkable progress in our efforts to incorporate solar power generation into the Ragged Island electricity grid to make Ragged Island the first green-smart island in The Bahamas,” said Prime Minister Minnis.

The system is currently in the commissioning phase and is expected to go online at the end of the month, said the Prime Minister.

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