Purpose Of Use | Energy Field Construction Site Office Buildings |
Building Model | New Generation Container |
Number Of Buildings | 1 Block |
Total Area | 168 m² |
Project Year | 2025 |
Region To Be Used | Roseau, Dominica |
Completion Time | 9 Days |
We have constructed site container office structures for a geothermal energy production project in the Caribbean island nation of Dominica.
The 10 MW geothermal energy project is of great importance as it will be Dominica's first geothermal energy production source.
We have prepared container offices for the geothermal energy site, which is expected to have a major impact on the country's electricity needs and energy security. Twelve units, pre-fabricated in flat-pack form, were shipped to Dominica by sea. The structures were transported from the port to the project site in the capital city of Roseau. The 168 m² container office buildings, whose assembly began by our site teams, were completed and delivered within 9 days.
Our new-generation container structures offer significant advantages for time-sensitive projects with their structural safety, ergonomic design, and rapid on-site installation. The container offices, ready within days, will provide geothermal energy site teams with comfortable working environments thanks to their optimal ergonomics.
Karmod container office structures are safely used in challenging production sites such as energy and mining. They provide comfort in climate control with their high insulation. They contribute to investment budgets with their fast production and long-lasting use. Our container structures offer practical solutions for potential location changes in mining and energy production sites with their mobile unit design. The units can be moved to different locations on site with the help of a crane and put back into use without dismantling.
The project for which we built the construction site offices is Dominica's first geothermal energy project. All drilling and testing of geothermal wells at the production site have been completed. Construction of the power plant will begin in 2025. The facility is of great importance for Dominica, which currently obtains over 90% of its energy from imported fossil fuels. Approximately 70% of the country's electricity production comes from fossil fuels. As a result, the cost of energy supplied through fossil fuel production is quite high.
The 10 MW geothermal energy project will contribute significantly to reducing the country's energy costs. The new geothermal plant will play a pivotal role in helping Dominica achieve its sustainable energy goals. It will pave the way for a complete transition to renewable energy sources for electricity production, leaving behind the costly energy derived from fossil fuels.
The project will be implemented by the Dominica Geothermal Development Company (DGDC). The company operates as a public-private partnership between the Government of Dominica (GoCD) and a private entity. The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has approved a grant of 34.8 million dollars for the construction of a 10 MW geothermal energy project in Dominica.
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