Energy Resilience in Jamaica
What is PV and PV+?
Solar Photovoltaics (PV)
Solar photovoltaics (PV) convert the sun’s energy into electricity that can be consumed on site, stored for later use by batteries (PV+), or sold back to the grid (see JPS Net Billing).
PV panels can be located on your building or the grounds of your property. The best sites for PV are south facing and should be free of shading from trees or buildings. Roofs should be in good condition to withstand the weight of the system.
PV Plus Battery Storage (PV+)
PV+ refers to a PV system with a combined battery storage system (commonly lithium-ion batteries). Batteries can be charged both from electricity generated by your PV system and electricity from the grid.
Battery storage can add several benefits to your PV system including:
- Resilient Backup.
Batteries offer resilience benefits by providing backup power during outages, allowing you to continue operating critical equipment. - Demand Management.
Batteries can be used during periods when electricity consumption is highest to reduce peak demand (and associated demand charges). - Increased PV Utilization.
Because energy sold to the grid is compensated at a lower rate than energy consumed from the grid, customers in Jamaica benefit more by maximizing consumption of PV electricity generated.
The sizing of your battery will depend on your use and the benefits you hope to achieve
PV+ can offer your business a range of benefits, including:
Resilience |
Electric Bill Savings |
Increased PV Utilization. |
For more information about PV/PV+ and its benefits, visit our Informational Resources Page.