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Aug 21, 2013 News
By Rehana Ahamad
In light of Sithe Global’s withdrawal from the Amaila Falls Hydro Project, President Donald Ramotar has reiterated his pledge to “look for other partners” in pursuit of cheap and alternative energy. He was at the time addressing the gathering at a ceremony held to commission the $85M Bioethanol Demonstration Plant at Albion Estate in Berbice, a project which he said is geared at generating energy at a lower cost.
It is being undertaken by the Government of Guyana in partnership with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), while Green Biofineries of Brazil and WhiteFox Technologies Limited of Canada were contracted and subcontracted to install the components of the plant.
Kaieteur News understands that this is the first time that WhiteFox Technologies Limited has built a Bioethanol Plant anywhere in the world. Nonetheless, the facility will be handled by the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo), employees of which were trained in the field of bioethanol production.
It was noted that during a workshop, 50 participants from 15 corresponding entities such as the Guyana Energy Agency (GEA), were taught how to manage the plant during operation, bioethanol quality control, plant maintenance, and safety guidelines.
The main objectives of the plant are to demonstrate the production of fuel grade ethanol locally, provide the source for demonstration of ethanol as a vehicle fuel, and develop a facility for the training of local personnel in bio-fuel technologies.
Clairmont Clementson, Bioenergy Program Coordinator, explained that the plant will utilize “back-strap” molasses, the final output from the sugar production process, to produce ethanol of strength 99.6 percent or greater.
The Bioethanol Demonstration Plant is designed to produce 1000 liters per day. Clementson said that this is done via a two-stage process – fermentation and distillation, and dehydration. The ethanol can then be blended with gasoline for use in vehicles.
Chief Executive Officer of the entity, Paul Bhim, explained that the public cannot look forward to any major profits from the project, as it is not intended for commercial use. He noted that the plant is there to provide training for locals in the field of bioethanol production, while trying to develop and extend the generation of alternative energy.
According to Minister of Agriculture Dr. Leslie Ramsammy, the Bioethanol Demonstration Plant is a stepping stone for Guyana. He expressed confidence that GuySuCo will develop the facility, and by extension, the energy sector.
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Quite an interesting topic, I do hope that it will bear fruits in the very near future
Is this for real? You have a training facility to train personnel for what? There is no Ethanol production in Guyana. Is this a new trend? You train people for technology you don’t have and have technology no one is trained for (Marriot)
OH, OH. I truly hope this facility serves the Guyanese people well but couldn’t help but note the following red flags:
1. “first time that WhiteFox Technologies Limited has built a Bioethanol Plant anywhere in the world.” – Built by novices
2. “the facility will be handled by the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo)” – To be ‘handled’ by inept and incompetent management
3. “50 participants from 15 corresponding entities…taught how to manage the plant…operation…quality control…maintenance, and safety…” – Administrative and bureaucratic nightmare in the making.
Development under the PPP/C continues!!!
Are you people kidding me …let me put it this way these people cannot run their own home …..see what they are doing is distracting people from the present issue….which is corruption.
When I hear these so called learned people I say a Prayer for Guyana, again the PPPC has seen fit to invest $85 Million on a Bioethanol demonstration plant that will not profit the public as stated by Chief Executive Officer Paul Bhim, this plant is there to provide training for locals in the field of Bioethanol.
This $85 million could have being used to clean up Georgetown.
The Brazilians are experts in Bioethanol technology their Government has offered Guyana aid, (#!) building a blacktop road from Lethem to Georgetown, we haven’t heard anything further about that, and we never will because the criminals would not be in control of the necessary funds to build the road, usually the Brazilian army builds their roads. We also can probably send students to Brazil to study Biotechnology on a scholarship, but the government in their haste to find a way to pilfer the treasury comes up with these fly-by-night projects.
The Government can hardly fix a broken bicycle much less to build and maintain Bioethanol plant hahahahahahaha….dreamers” well they sure know how to thief.