Aerial view of the installed solar panels atop the Willowdene Group of Schools roof in Spanish Town, St. Catherine, Jamaica, which becomes the first Adventist school primarily solar energy-efficient throughout country. [Photo: Central Jamaica Conference]
The Willowdene Group of School (WGS) is Jamaica’s first primarily solar energy-efficient Seventh-day Adventist school. The 11.5M Jamaican dollar [US $73,000] solar energy solution gift was officially handed over to the school from the WGS Alumni Association on Feb. 2, 2024.
“We are excited to provide a sustainable energy solution that will contribute to Willowdene’s growth and benefit both current and future students,” said Donmayne Gyles, WGS Alumni Association president. “The partnership between the WGS Alumni Association and the Central Jamaica exemplifies the spirit of collaboration, vision, and innovation.”
Gyles also thanked Cecil Foster, managing director of FosRich Group of Companies, and his team for partnering with them in the venture. “Without FosRich, this project would not be the success it has turned out to be.”
Donmayne Gyles, president of the Willowdene Group of Schools (WGS) Alumni Association speaks at the Handing Over Ceremony of solar energy solution to the school on Feb. 2, 2024. [Photo: Garry Witter]
“The solar system will ensure a reliable power supply, allowing for an improved teaching and learning experience,” added Gyles.
The Solar PV Installation boasts of a grid-tie system comprising a total generating capacity of 64.36 kilowatts of DC power and a total inverter capacity of 55 kilowatts, which is expected to yield multiple benefits for the school, explained Jodie Ann Graham, sales manager at FosRich.
Jodie Ann Graham, sales manager at FosRich, explains the solar energy system handed over the school. [Photo: Garry Witter]
Graham expressed that the system has a Return on Investment (ROI) of three years and a warranty package on the panels of 12 years; the inverter is for five years, and other equipment is for two to three years.
Principal Peter Williams said the cost savings will significantly benefit the WGS’s approximately 700 student population plus staff.
Students from the WIllowdene Group of Schools smile during the Feb. 2, 2024, ceremony. [Photo: Garry Witter]
Graham also stated that the solar system is grid-tied and synchronizes with the JPS (Jamaica Public Service) grid. This type of system allows for an automatic supply changeover to JPS, which acts as a backup supply when there is a low solar supply (overcast day) than the school’s energy demand, she explained. In addition, during the holiday seasons, when school is closed, the excess production from the solar system can be sold to JPS under a standard offer contract net billing system arrangement between the Willowdene Group of Schools and JPS.
The Willowdene Group of Schools Principal Peter Williams, thanks the alumni association for the solar energy solution gift during the ceremony on Feb. 2, 2024. [Photo: Garry Witter]
“By spearheading this initiative,” said Pastor Everett Brown, president of the Jamaican Union, in his main address, “Willowdene Alumni Association has not only demonstrated its altruism but has also set an inspiring example for others to follow. This gift is a testament to the power of collective action in investing in education, and I pledge my continued commitment and support from the Jamaica Union Conference.”
Officials stand together with the special poster during the Willowdene Group of Schools Handover Ceremony of the solar energy solution gift, Feb. 2, 2024. [Photo: Garry Witter]
“We are in the discussion phase of ensuring that all our schools trend toward energy cost saving, which has been a concern to us for some time” said Pastor Michael Henry, education director of the Jamaica Union. “We commend the Willowdene Group of Schools for having led the way and very soon, all other institutions will adopt this cost-saving technology,”
Jaden Lewis, president of the United Student Association at the Willowdene Group of Schools, thanks the WGS Alumni Association for the tangible gift during the handing Over Ceremony on Feb. 2, 2024. [Photo: Garry Witter]
“In the face of global challenges, it is reassuring to witness our alumni taking proactive steps to impact our school and the environment positively. The installation of the solar panels provides us with a sustainable energy source and sets a powerful example for us all,” Lewis said.
The Willowdene Group of Schools Alumni Association poses with the poster board representing the installed Solar Energy Solution donated to their alma mater after the handing over ceremony on school grounds, Feb. 2, 2024. [Photo: Garry Witter]