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The FINANCIAL -- IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, has arranged $30 million in long-term financing for Jamaica Public Service Company Limited to help the utility company reduce system losses and venture into renewable-energy generation, which will help Jamaica lower costs and the power sector’s reliance on imported fuels.
"The 3-megawatt Munro wind farm and the 6.4-megawatt Maggotty hydropower plant will be among the first renewable energy sources in the country. They will replace part of the sector’s old and inefficient generation capacity and contribute to lowering greenhouse gas emissions. The three-year energy efficiency program targets a reduction in system–wide losses, saving fuel and curbing the need for new generation. The loss reduction programs will focus, among others, on areas with high levels of electricity theft. They will regularize household electrical wirings, install secure and reliable meters, and offer advice on energy conservation to help reduce monthly energy bills and avoid disconnections," IFC said.
IFC’s investment in JPSCo reflects an increased focus on energy efficiency programs and renewable-energy generation in the Caribbean region. This investment is expected to play an important role in addressing Jamaica’s energy challenges, improving competitiveness, and mitigating global climate change.
Gabriel Goldschmidt, IFC Manager for Latin America and the Caribbean said, “At IFC, we strongly believe in supporting an innovator such as JPSCO in its commitment to reduce system losses, improve inefficiencies and develop Jamaica’s renewable-energy potential as this has a real impact on people’s lives.”
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