List of power stations in Jamaica

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This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in Jamaica , sorted by type and name.

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In Jamaica, the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) has a monopoly on the "transmission, distribution and supply of electricity". [1] However, JPS does not have a monopoly on electricity generation. Jamaica also has Independent Power Providers (IPPs) which "are private entities that own and operate facilities to generate electricity for sale to the national grid." [2]

Coal-fired

NameOperatorLocationParishCapacity (MW)CommissionedDecommissioned
Gold Street Power Station [3] [4] Jamaica Public Service Company [lower-alpha 1] 17°58′02″N76°47′12″W / 17.9672°N 76.7867°W / 17.9672; -76.7867 (Gold Street Steam Power Plant) Kingston 0.318921970

Oil- and gas-fired

NameOperatorLocationParishFuelCapacity (MW)CommissionedDecommissioned
Bahia Principe Runaway Bay Cogeneration Plant [5] Sampol 18°27′37″N77°21′00″W / 18.4602°N 77.3500°W / 18.4602; -77.3500 (Bahia Principe Runaway Bay Cogeneration Plant) Saint Ann Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO)-
Bogue Power Station [6] [7] Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) 18°27′04″N77°55′07″W / 18.4512°N 77.9187°W / 18.4512; -77.9187 (Bogue Power Station) Saint James Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)1201973-
Doctor Bird Power Station [7] [8] Jamaica Energy Partners Group (JEP) 17°53′48″N77°06′22″W / 17.8967°N 77.1060°W / 17.8967; -77.1060 (Doctor Bird Power Station) Saint Catherine HFO and Diesel 124.41995 [lower-alpha 2] -
Grand Palladium Jamaica Trigeneration Plant [9] Sampol 18°27′27″N78°09′03″W / 18.4576°N 78.1508°W / 18.4576; -78.1508 (Grand Palladium Jamaica Trigeneration Plant) Hanover 2.6-
H10 Ocean Coral Spring Plant [10] Sampol 18°29′08″N77°34′33″W / 18.4855°N 77.5757°W / 18.4855; -77.5757 (H10 Ocean Coral Spring Plant) Trelawney -
Hunt's Bay Power Station [7] [11] JPS 17°58′20″N76°48′35″W / 17.9723°N 76.8098°W / 17.9723; -76.8098 (Hunt's Bay Power Station) KingstonHFO and Diesel122.51953–62 [lower-alpha 3] 2023
Jamaica Private Power Company [8] JEP 17°58′16″N76°45′09″W / 17.9711°N 76.7524°W / 17.9711; -76.7524 (Jamaica Private Power Company) KingstonHFO and Diesel601998-
Jamalco Power Plant [12] New Fortress Energy 17°53′47″N77°14′24″W / 17.8965°N 77.2401°W / 17.8965; -77.2401 (Jamalco Power Station) Clarendon LNG1502020-
Montego Bay Electric Plant [13] [14] [15] JPS [lower-alpha 4] 18°28′25″N77°55′16″W / 18.4737°N 77.9212°W / 18.4737; -77.9212 (Montego Bay Electric Light Plant) Saint JamesDiesel1927>1949
Old Harbour Power Station [7] [11] [16] JPS 17°53′59″N77°06′23″W / 17.8998°N 77.1064°W / 17.8998; -77.1064 (Old Harbour Power Station) Saint CatherineHFO223.51968–732020
Port Antonio Electric Plant [15] [17] JPS [lower-alpha 5] 18°10′56″N76°27′38″W / 18.1821°N 76.4606°W / 18.1821; -76.4606 (Port Antonio Electric Plant) PortlandDiesel1931>1949
Rockfort Diesel Station [7] [11] JPS 17°58′08″N76°45′07″W / 17.9689°N 76.7519°W / 17.9689; -76.7519 (Rockfort Diesel Station) KingstonDiesel361985-
South Jamaica Power Centre [6] JPS 17°54′01″N77°06′30″W / 17.9004°N 77.1082°W / 17.9004; -77.1082 (South Jamaica Power Centre) Saint CatherineLNG1922019-
The Nest Power Station [18] JPS 17°58′01″N76°58′08″W / 17.9670°N 76.9688°W / 17.9670; -76.9688 (The Nest Power Station) Saint CatherineLNG102021-
UWI Co-generation PlantMona-Tech Engineering Services 18°00′30″N76°44′59″W / 18.00841°N 76.7496°W / 18.00841; -76.7496 (UWI Co-generation Plant) Saint Andrew LNG72017-
West Kingston Power Partners [7] [8] JEP 17°58′16″N76°48′20″W / 17.9711°N 76.8056°W / 17.9711; -76.8056 (West Kingston Power Partners) KingstonHFO and Diesel65.52013-


Hydro-electric power

NameOperatorLocationParishCapacity (MW)CommissionedDecommissioned
Bog Walk Hydro StationJamaica Public Service Company (JPS) [lower-alpha 6] 18°04′56″N76°59′37″W / 18.0823°N 76.9936°W / 18.0823; -76.9936 (Bog Walk Hydro Station) Saint Catherine318991966
Constant Spring Hydroelectric Plant [19] JPS 18°03′54″N76°47′07″W / 18.0650°N 76.7853°W / 18.0650; -76.7853 (Constant Spring Hydroelectric Plant) Saint Andrew0.81989-
Lower White River Hydroelectric Plant [19] JPSSaint Ann4.81952-
Maggotty Falls Hydroelectric Plant [19] JPS 18°09′18″N77°45′29″W / 18.1550°N 77.7581°W / 18.1550; -77.7581 (Maggotty Falls Hydroelectric Plant) Saint Elizabeth13.21959 [lower-alpha 7] -
Rams Horn Hydroelectric Plant [7] JPSSaint Andrew0.61989-
Rio Bueno A Hydroelectric Plant [19] JPSTrelawney2.51966-
Rio Bueno B Hydroelectric Plant [19] JPSTrelawney1.11988-
Roaring River Hydroelectric Plant [19] JPS 18°25′17″N77°09′00″W / 18.4214°N 77.1499°W / 18.4214; -77.1499 (Roaring River Hydroelectric Plant) Saint Ann4.51949-
Upper White River Hydroelectric Plant [19] JPS 18°22′32″N77°03′06″W / 18.3755°N 77.0516°W / 18.3755; -77.0516 (Upper White River Hydroelectric Plant) Saint Ann3.61945-

Wind power

NameOperatorLocationParishNumber of turbinesCapacity (MW)CommissionedDecommissioned
BMR Wind Farm [19] [20] BMR Energy 17°56′25″N77°41′32″W / 17.9403°N 77.6923°W / 17.9403; -77.6923 (BMR Wind Farm) Saint Elizabeth11362016-
Munro Wind Farm [19] Jamaica Public Service Company 17°55′29″N77°41′09″W / 17.9247°N 77.6858°W / 17.9247; -77.6858 (Munro Wind Farm) Saint Elizabeth432010-
Wigton Windfarm [19] [21] [7] Wigton Windfarm Limited 17°54′59″N77°32′31″W / 17.9163°N 77.5420°W / 17.9163; -77.5420 (Wigton Windfarm) Manchester4462.72004 [lower-alpha 8] -

Solar power

NameOperatorLocationParishCapacity (MW)CommissionedDecommissioned
Content Solar Farm [19] WRB Enterprises 17°56′46″N77°18′35″W / 17.9462°N 77.3097°W / 17.9462; -77.3097 (Content Solar Farm) Clarendon202016-
Paradise Park Solar Farm [19] Eight Rivers Energy Company 18°13′34″N78°06′00″W / 18.2260°N 78.0999°W / 18.2260; -78.0999 (Paradise Park Solar Farm) Westmoreland522019-

Biomass

NameOperatorLocationParishTypeCapacity (MW)CommissionedDecommissioned
Appleton Estate Power Plant [22] J. Wray & Nephew 18°09′53″N77°43′36″W / 18.1647°N 77.7268°W / 18.1647; -77.7268 (Appleton Estate Power Plant) Saint Elizabeth Bagasse 2.520152020

Notes

  1. Gold Street was operated by Jamaica Electric Light Company from 1892–1897, Jamaica Electric Light and Power Company from 1897–1907, West India Electric Company from 1907–1923, and then Jamaica Public Service Company from then until its decommissioning.
  2. Unit 1 was commissioned in 1995 and Unit 2 in 2006.
  3. A Station was commissioned in 1953–62, Units GT1 and GT2 in 1969–70, Units GT4 and GT5 in 1974, and B Station in 1976.
  4. Montego Bay was operated by St James Public Utilities Company from 1927–30, St James Utilities Limited, an affiliate of Jamaica Public Service Company, from 1930–49, and by JPS itself from then until its decommissioning.
  5. Port Antonio was operated by St James Utilities Limited, an affiliate of Jamaica Public Service Company, from 1931–49, and by JPS itself from then until its decommissioning.
  6. Bog Walk was operated by West India Electric Company from 1899–1923, and by JPS from then until its decommissioning.
  7. Plant A was commissioned in 1959 and Plant B in 2014.
  8. Phase 1 was commissioned in 2004, Phase 2 in 2010, and Phase 3 in 2016.

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