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The Government of Antigua and Barbuda (GOAB) fosters the development of renewable energies to gain independence from polluting diesel generators and disturbing power cuts. Therefore, GOAB has concluded a contract with the UK-based clean energy provider PV Energy Limited to conduct a clean power project comprising a total of 10 MWp of solar power.
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Students of the Antigua Girls High School will soon benefit from clean energy.
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PV Energy workers during the installation of solar rooftop system.
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Solar panels on the roof of the Clare Hall School in Antigua.
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PV Energy’s local team installs solar panels on the roof of the Antigua Girls High School.
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The Grammar School of Antigua was equipped with a sun2roof installation.
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The sun2roof solutions ensure undisturbed lessons without power cuts.
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Installation of the substructure on the Antigua Girls High School.
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More than 50 schools and other public buildings will be equipped with sun2roof solar systems.
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