Power utility Jamaica Public Service Company, JPS, made record nine-month profit totalling U$$47.2 million, which outperformed the previous year by one-quarter. It reflects increased earnings from its new ventures and higher demand for electricity.
Marubeni Power International has now confirmed that renewables have been chosen to replace old fossil fuel-fired power plants at Rockfort and Hunt's Bay in Kingston. The company made the revel.
The Caribbean Domestic Workers Network (CDWN) chaired by Shirley Pryce reminded us today, International Workers' Day, that "domestic workers are workers" in its media release.
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THERE have been major engineering infrastructure achievements locally that have contributed to both the social and economic development of the country, but more investment is needed to prepare for.
Japan-based Marubeni has signalled that it intends to spend "up to half a billion US dollars" along with it's equity partner, Korea East West Power, to build new electricity assets for the Jam.