Brechin Castle Solar Farm
122
MWp of renewable energy
31,500
homes powered per year (equivalent)
587
acres of land
123,000
tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions saved
26,500
cars taken off the road per year (equivalent)
Site selection
Preliminary assessments & site design
Planning application
Discharge of planning conditions
Construction
Operation
Decommissioning
Brechin Castle Solar Farm Project is a solar farm under project management by Lightsource bp, on behalf of the project owners, Shell, bp and NGC. The project forms part of a government initiative for the supply of renewable energy to the domestic market led by the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
The solar project includes a 92 megawatt (MWac) solar farm split over two sites, totalling 186 hectares (ha) and an overhead 2.8km grid connection line to the existing Brechin Castle Substation.
Agreement with the government was reached on 9th December 2022, which enabled consortium partners to reach Final Investment Decision (FID) to commence construction on the project, with bp and Shell initially having joint shareholdings (50/50). Construction commenced in Q3 2023, and expected to be operational in Q2 2025.
Where is this solar project taking place?
The Project is located in the Couva-Tabaquite-Talparo region, 5 km south-east of the industrial area and the port of Point Lisas in Couva. The Project is comprised of two separate land parcels located on a former sugar plantation that is currently owned by the State.
Information and resources
Below is additional information about Lightsource bp solar farms:
- Community Meeting – 14 May 2024
- Project FAQ
- Addressing Climate Change
- Components of a Solar Farm
- Construction
- Planning Process & Community Engagement
- Solar Energy & Biodiversity
- Supporting Local Communities
- Why Solar Power?
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