A new 0.60-megawatt grid-forming solar photovoltaic (PV) farm has been commissioned in Leguan, Region Three, marking a significant milestone in Guyana’s transition toward renewable energy and sustainable development (Department of Public Information).
The $292.1 million facility is designed with a 600-kilowatt-peak solar array and a 1,200-kilowatt-hour battery energy storage system. This system allows Leguan to operate on solar energy and battery storage for approximately ten hours daily, significantly reducing reliance on diesel generators. With adequate sunlight and storage capacity, the farm has the potential to provide uninterrupted, round-the-clock power supply.
By integrating renewable energy into its grid, Leguan now joins Wakenaam as one of two islands in the Essequibo River that have achieved energy security. This development ensures reliable 24-hour electricity at a lower cost, while also enhancing the quality of life and economic prospects for residents. Importantly, the project is expected to reduce diesel usage by approximately 1,400 drums annually, resulting in substantial savings and a notable reduction in carbon emissions.
The commissioning of the Leguan facility reflects Guyana’s wider energy strategy, which seeks to balance energy security, climate resilience, and economic development under the framework of the Low Carbon Development Strategy 2030. As part of this approach, renewable energy projects are being rolled out nationwide to diversify power generation, stabilize supply, and shield consumers from volatile global fuel prices.
Beyond environmental and financial benefits, reliable electricity is seen as a catalyst for growth on the island. With consistent power, cottage industries, small businesses, and tourism enterprises will be better positioned to expand. The availability of clean and affordable energy also creates opportunities for new investments and supports long-term community development.
This project is the third grid-forming solar farm established in the country, following earlier facilities in Mahdia and at a separate location commissioned in July 2025. Together with solar initiatives in Lethem and Bartica, these developments have already reduced diesel consumption by more than 12,500 drums, contributing significantly to Guyana’s emission reduction goals (Department of Public Information).
The Leguan solar PV farm stands as an example of how modern energy solutions can transform communities, bringing tangible social, economic, and environmental benefits. By reducing dependency on imported fuel and building a cleaner energy future, the project represents an important step in the country’s commitment to sustainable progress.
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Leguan Achieves Energy Security with New Solar Photovoltaic Farm
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