Created: May 17, 2022 07:45
Belco’s retirement project continues: Begun in September last year, the project will dismantle and remove hazardous materials and demolish buildings that are no longer in use. (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
Belco’s retirement project continues: Begun in September last year, the project will dismantle and remove hazardous materials and demolish buildings that are no longer in use. (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
Work continues on a Belco asset removal project to dismantle and remove hazardous materials and demolish buildings no longer in use.
the Belco’s website said that the program was set up for several reasons, including the need for a deep cleanup of the site and some security concerns.
But he added that the project “was ultimately driven by the future requirements of diversifying our sources of energy production”.
The website said the ARP, which began in September 2021, was expected to last between one and two years.
Wayne Caines, Belco’s chairman, said earlier: “Everyone in Bermuda is a part of this journey and we appreciate your patience, understanding and support as we move forward with our work towards our goal of achieving Net Zero by 2050.”