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Primary schools going green

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Half Moon Fort Primary and Selah Primary in St Lucy are the two most recent primary schools that are trying to bring their energy consumption to zero.

This information was disclosed today during official ceremonies at the schools to handover photovoltaic (PV) systems from Barbadian owned green energy company, Future Energy Caribbean Inc., under the Net Zero Energy Project.

The project, which is headed by the Division of Energy and Telecommunications, seeks to reduce selected schools’ energy consumption from conventional fuels and reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the use of renewable energy.

With a new 5.0 Kilowatt PV System installed at Half Moon Fort Primary, and a 16.4 system installed at Selah Primary, the two schools are expected to make annual savings of BDS$4 000 and BDS$11 000, respectively.

While giving the feature address at Half Moon Fort Primary, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Senator Harcourt Husbands, told the students that “there are very few schools . . . that have such a photovoltaic system as you have today”, and encouraged them to take pride in their school and continue to “work hard”. (BGIS)

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