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    Over 2000 JPS customers in St. Elizabeth getting electricity from Maggotty Island Hydro-Power Plant

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14January 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    About 2000 Jamaica Public Service (JPS) clients in St. Elizabeth are being supplied with electrical energy from the Maggotty Island Hydro-Energy Plant.

    The power is getting used to provide clients who would in any other case have remained with out energy for a number of months whereas severely broken transmission traces that traverse difficult mountainous terrain are rebuilt.

    This within the wake of hurricane Melissa which induced in depth injury to the JPS community.

    The JPS defined that below regular circumstances, injury to the transmission community would forestall energy generated on the hydro plant from reaching clients. 

    Nonetheless, an answer conceptualised and developed by JPS crew members permits electrical energy from the renewable hydro plant to be fed instantly into elements of the distribution community which are remoted from the remainder of the grid.  

    JPS President and CEO, Hugh Grant stated Maggotty Island is an instance of the JPS crew’s ingenuity and dedication to seek out options, even in probably the most troublesome circumstances.

    Grant additional indicated that this innovation was an vital think about enabling JPS to have 90% of its clients now with electrical energy. 

    Talking on the renewable nature of the Maggotty Plant, which generates electrical energy utilizing the Maggotty river, the JPS CEO defined that these vegetation don’t expertise the kind of intermittency seen with photo voltaic and wind methods, referring to the hydro-electric plant as ‘agency renewable.’  

    This hydroelectric energy plant generates as much as 12 megawatts of energy and is one among six hydropower vegetation operated by JPS.

    The “Maggotty Island” was launched on Tuesday, December 30, bringing electrical energy to a number of communities, together with the Maggotty city and a number of other crucial amenities, amongst them, the Nationwide Water Fee (NWC) pump at Maggotty, the Nationwide Irrigation Fee (NIC) pump, telecommunication websites at Hounslow and the Lacovia police station.

    One other JPS innovation, the Emergency Cellular Energy Era Unit is at the moment supplying electrical energy to simply below 1000 clients in Treasure Seashore and surrounding communities.

    These options type a part of a broader restoration and resilience technique, aimed toward supporting communities whereas everlasting repairs are underway.

    JPS clients are being assured that the corporate will proceed to work assiduously into the brand new yr, to energise these individuals nonetheless ready on provide.



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