By Alan Grant | GVI Curieuse, Base Manager
Dear Supporters,
The GVI expedition base on Curieuse was opened in 2009, firstly as a satellite camp to monitor the coral reefs around Curieuse and Praslin for recovery following a major bleaching event. In the beginning, the base was truly a field camp with accommodation in tents, but there has been continued development of the base and it has been operating full time since 2010, and as a completely separate expedition focussing on island conservation since 2011. With the expansion of the expedition and the shift to buildings rather than
With the expansion of the expedition and the shift to buildings rather than tents, there has obviously been a requirement for electricity to allow it to function, and this was originally supplied by a petrol generator. While functional, generators are noisy, smelly, have a continual running cost for petrol, require more time and petrol to ship the fuel to Curieuse, and not least they pollute the air with carbon dioxide and other hydrocarbon emissions.
So in 2011, a solar power system was installed, consisting of eight solar panels, an inverter, controller, and 12 batteries. This provided enough power to run the operation and keep our food fresh between shopping trips to Praslin, and it returned the base to peacefulness. The batteries, however, have a useful operating life of about three years, so over the last couple of years there has been a continued deterioration in the performance of the system to the point where the backup generator has been needing to be run regularly, with the associated return of the noise, smell, cost and pollution.
The solution to this is to replace the batteries at a cost of $5000, and GVI paid $2600, with the remaining $2400 being contributed from the GVI Trust's Environment Fund. We are awaiting delivery of the new batteries, and this should put the solar system back to full capacity, removing the need to run the backup generator with its harmful effects on the environment.
Thank you for your generosity which has allowed us to get the new batteries that we needed!
With Gratitude,
GVI Seychelles
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