Press Release from the JPS:
[Kingston, November 13, 2023] — In a
partnership that aims to brighten the lives of many communities, the JPS,
Ministry of Energy and the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF), have joined
forces to ensure that reliable and safe electricity supply reaches underserved
and off-grid communities across the island. This will be made possible through
the revamped Rural Electrification
Programme (REP).
Discussions on the project began in the
third quarter of this year, with steps presently being taken toward
implementation. An all-island tour is currently underway to determine the
communities to be included in the Project, as well as to plan the necessary
pole line work.
JPS through the REP will undertake the
critical role of installing the pole line infrastructure as well as provide
guidance on the sign-up process and carry out energy management education. JSIF will undertake the house wiring
and certification of houses.
Senior
Vice President of Customer Experience and Commercial at JPS, Pia Baker, says “we believe that everyone deserves access
to electricity. And we are delighted to partner with the Energy Ministry and
JSIF, to help make that happen. This partnership underscores a shared
commitment to uplifting communities and improving their quality of life.”
JPS
has been carrying out multiple projects over the years, in an effort to connect
communities to the grid. One recent JPS/GOJ collaboration, saw residents
in communities such as Stand Pipe in St.
Andrew, Steer Town in St. Ann and sections of Annotto Bay in St. Mary, benefitting
from house wiring and electrification.
This
new collaborative effort is expected to benefit several persons in time for
Christmas and the New Year.
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