“The plan now is to have two generating facilities - the larger one near
Bull Bay, St Thomas, and the other at Bogue in St James. The idea is to have
the power plants nearer to the demand for power and fuel”
Trusted Jamaica Gleaner Source
commenting on the EWI LNG Plant Construction plans
I hope that this means that the LNG Plant will be built a lot quicker.
This as EWI (Energy World International) has decided to split the construction
of the LNG Power Plant into two (2) separate Power Plants on two sides of the
island as explained in “EWI
Said To Adjust LNG Project - Planning Separate Plants In MoBay And Bull Bay”,
Published Wednesday March 12, 2014, The
Jamaica Gleaner.
The idea is to build the plants closer to the demand for power, specifically:
1. Bull
Bay, St. Thomas
2. Bogue,
St. James
According to The Jamaica Gleaner
source, the US$737-million pricetag will remain the same, but the re-crafted
plans means that the OUR (Office of Utilities Regulation) need to re-approve
the plans yet again.
More interestingly too, it also means that the JPS Co (Jamaica Public
Service Company) who are looking to become partners in the LNG Plant as
explained in my blog
article entitled “JPS
Co and EWI forge deal to build 360-MW LNG Plant together - The Wolf of Wall
Street makes an American Hustle to Energise Jamaica's Energy Future” may
also end up getting some low cost LNG for their Bogue, St. James Plant, allowing
them to kill two birds with one stone.
Clearly, JPS co is still very much a part of the LNG Project as I’d
predicted from the very start in my Geezam blog article entitled “JPS
Co to build Jamaica’s first Gas Turbine Power Plant in St. Catherine”.
LNG Plant Banana Split – LPG Fuel
coming for Large companies and the JUTC to reduce fuel costs
I’ve not much to comment on this, save to say it’ll be interesting to see
how the LNG is to be supplied to the Plants. Both need approximately 350 million
tonnes of Gas annually and at a sustained low cost. It may also mean shorter
Gas Pipeline runs to companies that may also want to buy LNG via EWI for use in
their own Power Plants, as EWI may become a large reseller of LPG Gas for
fuelling Fleet Vehicles and Automobiles as is possible in my Geezam blog article entitled “Auto LPG as a
Motor Vehicle Fuel”.
Ultimately, EWI may end up not only being s supplier of Electricity, but
also of cheaper Fuel as well, with their largest customer possibly being the
JUTC (Jamaica Urban Transit Company) as argued in my blog article
entitled “Unruly
High School Students Making out and having sex in the JUTC Half-Way-Tree
Transport Center - How wi-Fi in Buses can lead to Solar Power, LPG and the
SmarterCard Cashless System”.
Stay tuned for more details as EWI splits in two!
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