The air hums with a low, steady thrum, a rhythmic heartbeat echoing the pulse of the island life. You stand before the LPG Power Plant, a giant, unassuming structure that keeps the lights on in Roatan. This towering industrial marvel, erected in 2017, is a testament to the island’s commitment to reliable energy. Built by the Roatan Electric Company (RECO), the plant boasts incredible efficiency thanks to its four Wärtsilä 34SG-LPG engines. This isn’t just any power plant, these engines are designed to run on LPG, a cleaner and more efficient fuel source, directly reducing the price of electricity for Roatan residents. But there’s a crucial piece to this energy puzzle: RECO’s decision to embrace LPG was a smart move for this island paradise. Because Roatan lacks access to natural gas pipelines, it became a pioneer in the Caribbean for utilizing LPG to fuel its power plant. With a capacity of 28 MW, the plant is a vital cog in the island’s economy. The steady hum behind you reverberates with the energy that powers this tropical paradise. It’s powering the tourist’s beachfront resorts, the bustling fishing communities, and the everyday lives of Roatan’s residents. The LPG Power Plant – a silent giant, a shining beacon of progress, a testament to the island’s dedication to clean energy, and an essential part of Roatan’s heartbeat.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.