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Determining Solar PV Potential in Turks and Caicos Islands

Latin America and the Caribbean

October 5, 2023

FortisTCI plans to increase the amount of electricity generated with solar PV that it uses to supply its customers in TCI. K&M has been engaged by FortisTCI to develop a robust estimate of the amount of electricity that can be generated with solar PV systems that are economically feasible in TCI. This will inform: (i) the targets FortisTCI sets for generating electricity with renewable energy (RE); and (ii) the energy and capacity FortisTCI will need from other sources, such as natural gas, to reliably meet the demand from its customers. As part of an initial assessment of solar PV on TCI, K&M will conduct a review of the existing GIS data and other relevant information, conduct site visits to Provo, North Caicos, Middle Caicos, South Caicos, Gran Turk, and Salt Cay, and will develop a dynamic financial model for solar PV. This will inform FortisTCI on the total amount of land available that can be used to install utility-scale solar PV systems, the total amount of electricity that can be generated with economically feasible solar PV systems, and the average levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) generated with economically feasible systems.

In this assignment, K&M holds several key responsibilities. Firstly, they are tasked with conducting a comprehensive review of the existing Geographic Information System (GIS) data and other pertinent information. Secondly, K&M is required to carry out site visits to multiple locations, including Provo, North Caicos, Middle Caicos, South Caicos, Gran Turk, and Salt Cay. Additionally, a pivotal aspect of their role is the development of a dynamic financial model tailored for solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. This model will serve to inform FortisTCI about crucial factors, such as the total available land for utility-scale solar PV installations, the potential electricity generation capacity of economically viable solar PV systems, and the average Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE) associated with electricity produced from these economically feasible systems. These responsibilities collectively contribute to the strategic planning and decision-making process regarding solar PV initiatives.

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