• Contact Us
  • Advertise with us!
  • Classifieds
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
  • Login
Demerara Waves Online News- Guyana
  • Home
  • News
    • Premium News
    • Politics
    • Courts
    • Crime
  • Oil & Gas
  • Business
  • Agriculture
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Contribute Securely
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Premium News
    • Politics
    • Courts
    • Crime
  • Oil & Gas
  • Business
  • Agriculture
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Contribute Securely
No Result
View All Result
Demerara Waves Online News- Guyana
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Demerara Bank going fully solar; offers low-interest loans for clean-energy systems

Denis Chabrol by Denis Chabrol
Sunday, 27 November 2016, 7:10
in News
0 0
0
Demerara Bank going fully solar; offers low-interest loans for clean-energy systems

Some of the panels on the roof of Demerara Bank Limited's Head Office and Corporate Banking Branch

Last Updated on Sunday, 27 November 2016, 7:10 by Denis Chabrol

 President David Granger takes a look at some of the batteries, which are a part of the solar electricity system at Demerara Bank Limited, as CEO, Mr. Pravinchandra Dave explains how the system works.
President David Granger takes a look at some of the batteries, which are a part of the solar electricity system at Demerara Bank Limited, as CEO, Mr. Pravinchandra Dave explains how the system works.

Demerara Bank Limited’s (DBL) Corporate Headquarters is now fully powered by solar energy at a cost of GYD$27.5 million, an amount the company hopes to recoup in another three years because it no longer has to pay electricity bills totalling about GYD$1.5 million monthly.

The bank says it will now offer a special eight percent interest rate for companies and businesses interested in installing similar technology. The 25,000 square foot Branch building was designed to enable the use of solar and was constructed at a cost of GYD$775 million.

Chief Executive Officer of DBL, Mr. Pravinchandra Dave, outlining a case study for other companies that are considering a shift to solar energy, said that technical feasibility and commercial viability must be determined, but added that the perception that installing solar energy is expensive is a myth.

DBL has installed 360 solar panels, with 25 years of warranty, 216 batteries and nine inverters, which can provide electricity for three days, in the absence of sunlight.  This investment means that in three years, the Branch would have already paid for the cost of the installation.  Mr. Dave believes that this places solar electricity within the reach of members of the private sector and even private citizens. He said, “One can realise how cheap the solar panel is… It is the cheapest source of energy on the earth, particularly in Guyana, where the electricity rates are comparatively high compared to other countries.”

Some of the panels on the roof of Demerara Bank Limited's Head Office and Corporate Banking Branch
Some of the panels on the roof of Demerara Bank Limited’s Head Office and Corporate Banking Branch

He added that the fight against climate change and the development of a ‘green’ state is not only the responsibility of the Government.  “Our Government has signed an agreement in Paris that we should try to reduce our green emissions by one or two percent. How do we achieve that? Sometimes we think that it is the role of the Government, but that is not so…and it is a misconception that solar is an expensive source of power generation. Every individual, every family can go for solar,” Mr. Dave said.

The CEO went on to describe the significant impact it would have on Guyana’s economy if more companies and individuals invested in solar electricity and other forms of renewable energy.  He said that Guyana could be transformed through the development of industry and business with the use of cheap energy.  He also added that adapting ‘green’ technologies can put Guyana in a position to capitalise on carbon credits, which can be traded on the international market as a commodity.

To support this push Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mr. Yesu Persaud announced that the Bank will support the development of ‘green’ energy in other companies or manufacturing plants in Guyana by providing a special rate of interest of eight percent.  Mr. Persaud added that because of the savings the Bank will now accrue it will begin a programme of donating light-emitting diode (LED) lights to institutions in need, such as orphanages.

Expressing his pride on what the company has accomplished, he said, “It is not only that we have given solar power to Guyana but also we have shown the world that a small third world country and an unknown company can also do it.”

The Ministry of the Presidency reported that President Granger on Saturday reiterated at the launch of the Bank’s solar powered Head Office and Corporate Banking Branch on Camp Street that his administration is committed to moving Guyana closer towards full renewable energy by 2025 and lauded Demerara Bank Limited (DBL) for leading the charge towards the development of a ‘green’ state.

President Granger said, “Our clean energy revolution is gaining momentum and I am happy that the Demerara Bank, as a private company, is taking the lead in bringing the message of renewable energy to the rest of corporate community.  The leadership shown by private companies such as the Bank will serve as a beacon to encourage other private companies to adapt renewable energy generation and I think the message is catching on.  Renewable energy is the wave of the future and Guyana intends to be at the crest of that wave,” he was quoted as saying.

The President emphasised that Guyana has significant renewable energy generation potential in solar, biogas, wind and hydro electricity and noted that the country must work to develop these resources.  He added that Guyana has advantages over many of its neighbours in the region because of the resources at its disposal and can become a renewable energy hub in the region.  “We are really sitting on our hands…  We have resources, which we have not exploited,” he said.

Adding that his administration will continue to work towards realising renewable energy use in all Government buildings, President Granger said that he expects this process to advance more quickly in 2017.

“We have the potential and I believe that in the short term lead by corporations such as DBL we will be able to move more aggressively towards clean energy use.  We have already started… in Government by asking that all of our Government buildings; police stations, our Ministries, our hospitals, our schools and university start to use clean energy sources.  It will take time but we are moving quickly.  I hope guided by the Guyana Energy Agency we will move much more quickly in 2017 than we were able to move in 2016,” the President said.

Describing his vision of a country where children are taught the value of protecting and maintaining a clean environment and where job opportunities are created for young people in the field of ‘green’ energy the President said that he is confident that while Guyana will be a petroleum producing country, it will reduce its own reliance on fossil fuels.

He said, “We are confident that our green state will be able to adopt policies, which will produce cheaper forms of energy allowing for us to save foreign exchange.  It will allow us to provide advantages to our manufacturing sector… We can save money too by phasing out the use of imported fossil fuel and even though Guyana is on the brink of becoming a petroleum producing country, I hope we adopt the status of becoming a petroleum exporting country and we can go ‘green’ and use the export funds for other purposes like building highways and bridges.”

Share this:

  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp

Discover more from Demerara Waves Online News- Guyana

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Previous Post

President unveils bust of the late Claude Alphonso Merriman

Next Post

‘John Corbie’ shot at Wings and Things

Next Post
Tenant shoots landlord after he objected to narcotics sale on premises

'John Corbie' shot at Wings and Things

Recent News

Guyana’s private sector protests Venezuela President ‘Essequibo’ brooch in meetings with CARICOM leaders

Guyana’s private sector protests Venezuela President ‘Essequibo’ brooch in meetings with CARICOM leaders

Tuesday, 28 April 2026, 6:35

Guyana to get new anti-money laundering law

Monday, 27 April 2026, 21:12
James Singh removed as CANU Head

Death threat against CANU chief launches massive probe

Monday, 27 April 2026, 19:46
GTUC president calls for cost of living subsidies

GTUC president calls for cost of living subsidies

Sunday, 26 April 2026, 21:24
Man dies from gunshot wound opposite nightclub

Man dies from gunshot wound opposite nightclub

Sunday, 26 April 2026, 14:51

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 156.7K other subscribers

Demerara Waves Media Inc. is a Guyana-based digital news media company committed to delivering timely, credible, and relevant news coverage. We report on key national issues, including politics, business, crime, education, health, sports, and culture, serving readers in Guyana and abroad.

Other News and Opinion Wesbsites

  • Caribbean Political Economy
  • The View From Europe
  • Pan Caribbean Voices
  • Huffington Post
  • Caribbean Life
  • New York Daily News
  • New York Post
  • Share News
  • Caricom Headquarters
  • Association of Caribbean States
  • Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States

Recommended News Links

  • Insight Guyana
  • BBC Latin America
  • Prensa Latina
  • Mercopress
  • Inter Press Service
  • Caribbean Media Corporation
  • Al Jazeera
  • Voice of America
  • Business News Americas
  • All Africa
  • Catholic News Agency
  • Xinhaunet China News Agency
  • Home
  • News
  • Oil & Gas
  • Business
  • Agriculture
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Contribute Securely

© 2026 Demerara Waves Media Inc. | A GxMedia Website Solution.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Premium News
    • Politics
    • Courts
    • Crime
  • Oil & Gas
  • Business
  • Agriculture
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Contribute Securely

© 2026 Demerara Waves Media Inc. | A GxMedia Website Solution.