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02/11/16: ALMOST 50% OF THE AGREED ROOFTOP INSTALLATIONS ON GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS COMPLETED
sun2roof SOLAR INSTALLATIONS ON PUBLIC ROOFTOPS TO FOSTER ANTIGUA'S GREEN ENERGY FUTURE
Halftime for Antigua and Barbuda’s solar rooftop projects: Nearly 50 % of the agreed 2 MWp solar rooftop systems are installed. The 2 MWp sun2roof are part of a 10 MWp clean energy cluster conducted and realised by the government of the Caribbean twin-island state and the UK-based renewable energy provider PV Energy Limited. The equipment of government-owned buildings such as schools thereby represents a fundamental part of reducing the twin-island’s dependency on fossil fuels and spurring the development of a green economy.
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Nearly 50 % of the agreed 2 MWp solar rooftop systems on Antiguan government buildings are installed.
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The installed solar solutions contribute to reducing the twin-island’s dependency on fossil fuels.
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The installation of the substructure and solar modules at All Saints Secondary is finished.
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