Some 200 households in Kumu and Quarrie – satellite villages of St Ignatius, Central Rupununi, Region Nine (Upper Takatu-Upper Essequibo), now have first-time access to reliable electricity, after receiving solar photovoltaic (PV) home systems through the government’s Solar Home Systems Project.
Amerindian Affairs Minister, Pauline Sukhai handed over the solar systems to the residents Wednesday last, in keeping with the government’s commitment to ensure Amerindian communities are energy-secured, a DPI report stated.
Sukhai noted that the government has acknowledged the challenges of supplying electricity to every remote village, hence the move to distribute the solar panels in the interim. “In the meantime, what we are doing is to ensure that you have lights so that you can continue to do much more even in the evenings,” is quoted by DPI as telling the residents. With reliable electricity now available, children and youths in Kumu and Quarrie can study comfortably in their homes.