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mario@djgenergy.com says...

We can also provide LNG power plants for Nassau and Grand Bahama.

mario@djgenergy.com says...

I have solar technology with a very small footprint no need for LNG..

Mario

mario@djgenergy.com says...

The Bahamas is in dire need of energy. We offered LNG to the Bahamas over 6 years ago via floating power plant and fuel barge. No one could wrap their heads around it then. Now it is the only option, right?

Not so we have a new solar technology with a very small footprint.

100 mw osegt technology project for the bahamas & family islands:

We have a Solar Hybrid Technology that is a stand-alone power plant that does not consume any fuel to run 24 hours a day. This solar technology has a very small footprint. 1mw/ 1000kwh of power in 2 containers/ 500kw per container.

Your standard solar project would require about 5 acres. We would install power plants at all power substations thus reducing significantly transmission costs.

This technology is built in US and has been approved by the United States Go-Solar as " Other Eligible Solar Electric Generating Technologies (OSEGT ) and other countries worldwide. This technology also affords a warranty from Lloyds of London a top insurance carrier.

We are prepared to fund this project with a Power Purchase Agreement from the Government for Nassau, Family Islands, and Grand Bahama.

This would also cover their official obligation of having a certain percentage of renewable energy in their energy portfolio.

More information available!

http://djgenergy.com/24-hour-solar-powe…

Deco Jones Energy Group LLC

Mario

mario@djgenergy.com says...

If you where to eliminate the substations you would require more energy.