Curacao Business Magazine | 2017, Edition 4

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A Leader in the Caribbean in Clean Energy Sourcing

Curaçao Comes in Ahead of Schedule for Renewable Energy Goals Earlier this year, Curaçao took a giant leap forward by achieving its 2020 goal of sourcing 30% of its energy from renewable sources. The newly commissioned wind turbines at the Tera Kòrá III wind farm were the last successful installation towards the island’s goal of converting its energy consumption to more environmentally responsible and renewable sources. The island’s utility company, Aqualectra, has been working together with NuCapital, Inc. and Aspiravi Antillen B.V., to install 5 new wind turbines that have the capacity to produce enough electricity for 20,900 homes on the island. TEXT BY HELEN GRIFFITH

The new Tera Kòrá III wind farm was inaugurated last July by Prime Minister, Eugene Rhuggenaath. In attendance of the ceremonies were several other ministers including: Minister of Economic Affairs, Steven Martina; Minister of Traffic, Transportation and Spatial Planning, Zita Jesus-Leito and Minister of Finance, Kenneth Gijsbertha. The wind turbines had been delivering power to the grid on a test basis for a few

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months prior to the official opening of the wind farm, operated by NuCuraçao Windparken II B.V. Nu Capital, Inc. and Belgian energy producer, Aspiravi NV, are joint shareholders of this US $36 million project with a total installed capacity of 17.25 MW, bringing the total production in Curaçao to 47.25 MW. In keeping with the long-standing Dutch tradition of harnessing wind energy and sourcing other forms of renewable energy, Curaçao has followed in their pioneering footsteps to utilize a more environmentally responsible and economically viable way to power the island’s consumption. Well ahead of its time, Curaçao has been producing wind energy since the mid 1980’s, with the Caribbean’s first wind farm consisting of 30 turbines located on the windy northern coast of the island. NuCapital, redeveloped the original wind farms located at Playa Kanoa and Tera Kòrá after purchasing the Caribbean’s premier operating wind farm, Delta Windparken located at Playa Kanoa. These windmills were updated in 2012 with 10 larger, state-of-the art Vestas V90 wind turbines. This latest installment of 5 Vestas V-117 3.45 MW turbines, began in July of 2016 and will generate a further 65% of the energy originally generated from the 10 older V90’s. Towering above the landscape, these new turbines that were built by the Danish company Vestas, reach a hub height


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