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Bartica residents to get 25% cut in electricity costs as solar investment pays off – Pres Ali

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June 2, 2026
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Residents of Bartica will soon see a 25 per cent reduction in their electricity bills as the government continues to deliver on its commitment to lower energy costs through investments in renewable electricity.

President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali made the announcement during a community engagement in Bartica, Region Seven, on Monday, where he highlighted the impact of the government’s solar energy programme on reducing electricity generation costs and improving energy security.

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The reduction follows the commissioning of a 1.5-megawatt solar photovoltaic farm in Bartica, a project valued at more than $703 million.

According to President Ali, the facility is already supplying electricity to the township and generating significant savings by reducing dependence on imported fuel.

“The 1.5-megawatt solar PV farm is now supplying electricity to Bartica,” he said. “This investment has resulted in the savings of 6,148 drums of diesel and eliminates approximately 3,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions.”

The head of state said the reduction in electricity costs is part of the People’s Progressive Party/Civic Administration’s broader promise to cut electricity rates by 50 per cent nationwide through a combination of renewable energy projects and investments in modern energy infrastructure.

The president noted that the government’s energy agenda is not limited to Bartica but extends to hinterland communities countrywide.

He disclosed that assessments are already underway to expand off-grid renewable energy systems in several hinterland villages, many of which are seeking greater access to reliable electricity beyond government buildings and community facilities.

“Communities now want expanded energy services to every household and every household to have a sustainable supply…This is about making people’s lives better,” he said, noting that the lower rates are expected to ease the cost of living for households and businesses while supporting economic growth in the region.

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