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The solar installation will use an innovative grid-connected photovoltaic design, which will link the energy generated to the local utility grid and enable St. John''s College to store and utilize
The City may be able to assist these efforts by: generally keeping communication channels open and transparent. The Energy Transition will not only save money on household and business energy costs, it will also create many local economic development opportunities for St. John's.
However, by adding wind generation to the grid in St. John's, the city will diversify its electricity supply and support the Province's vision in the Maximizing our Renewable Future Plan. This diversification will also increase the resilience of the city in the event of disruptions to electricity distribution or generation.
St. John's community energy use, by fuel, in a BAU scenario, 2016-2050. St. John's energy profile is unique and opportune in its large share of nearly emissions-free electricity, almost exclusively from hydroelectric generation as of 2022.
Table 1. Summary of high-level financial analysis of St. John's' Energy Transition. ≈ $1.788 billion, NPV. ≈ $5.46 billion NPV. ≈ $5.46 billion NPV. ≈ $7.00 billion, NPV. ≈ $7.00 billion, NPV. ≈ 246 million, NPV. ≈ $167 in savings, NPV.
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