chaser1 wrote:Just curious but does anyone happen to know where the Island's primary electrical infrastructure/production centers are located? I would assume relative proximity to Kingston but that's just a guess
Jamaica's electrical power stations include a mix of oil-fired plants, a growing number of gas-fired facilities, and several hydroelectric plants, operated by both the national utility, Jamaica Public Service (JPS), and independent power producers (IPPs). Major facilities include the Bogue Power Station, which is being modernized to use natural gas, the Old Harbour Power Station, and several power barges.
Key power stations
Bogue Power Station: Located in Montego Bay, this is one of Jamaica's main power plants. It is currently being repowered with a gas turbine to improve efficiency and incorporate natural gas into the energy mix, reports GE Vernova.
Old Harbour Power Station: Also known as the South Jamaica Power Centre, this facility is a large operating power plant in Old Harbour Bay.
Hunts Bay Power Plant: Located in Kingston, this is a significant power-generating facility operated by JPS, according to the Open Infrastructure Map.
Jamalco Power Plant: An IPP facility in Clarendon, with a capacity of 150 MW.
Rockfort Private Power Station: Also known as the Jamaica Private Power Company, this is another IPP facility with a 60 MW capacity.
Doctor Bird Power Plant: Operated by Jamaica Energy Partners (JEP), this includes power barges located in Old Harbour Bay.



















