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GPL facing ‘challenges’ in restoring power to Essequibo communitie­s

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Residents of the northern end of the Essequibo coast continued to experience daily power outages up to yesterday as the Guyana Power and Light Inc (GPL) said it was experienci­ng “challenges” in seeking to restore the electricit­y supply to the area.

Although GPL had promised that a normal supply of electricit­y would resume by last weekend, the company last evening, via Facebook, issued a public advisory for residents of Essequibo Coast saying, “As GPL seeks to restore normal electricit­y supply to the Essequibo Coast, we continue to experience challenges in providing continuous service to consumers between central Anna Regina and Charity, and Anna Regina and Mainstay/Whyaka.

“In light of this developmen­t, residents in these communitie­s will receive electricit­y on a rotation basis for up to 15 hours daily. Please be assured that we will spare no effort to ensure normal power supply is restored.”

Regional Chairman Devanand Ramdatt, in a telephone interview with this newspaper, lamented that it has been eight days since the northern section of the Essequibo Coast had received a stable supply of electricit­y and he said the residents’ frustratio­n continues to show.

“Presently, the Charity end which starts from Devonshire Castle to Charity is the most affected area… the present situation is one that points to efforts being made by the company to fix an existing generator that is causing some challenges and to be honest in Charity residents there experience­d constant blackouts for eight days straight,” he noted.

It was against this backdrop that the Regional Democratic Council (RDC) on Thursday last facilitate­d a stakeholde­r’s meeting as part of attempts to obtain answers from the power company on what their short term solution would be, Ramdatt related.

The meeting, which was held in the boardroom of the RDC office at Anna Regina, saw the attendance of GPL Deputy Chief Executive Officer (Technical) Elwyn Marshall, GPL Regional Director Nigel Belfield, and representa­tives of the RDC and businesses in the region.

“We have communicat­ed to the Regional Manager that we need answers from the very senior representa­tives of the company; we need answers and clear positions that the company will take and if they include the people of Region Two, then we can make informed decisions on the way forward,” Ramdatt said.

Marshall, in addressing the meeting, had said that GPL regretted the unreliable flow of current available in the region and reiterated that the power outages are due to loss of power in two major units, which could not be maintained to offer reliable service.

“The company has formulated a plan to minimise the periods of blackouts experience­d throughout the northern section of the region. The Essequibo Coast has two sequences of power. Two years ago, a south system was establishe­d temporaril­y in Fairfield. Our plan is to relocate the set in Southfield to Anna Regina, this in turn would result in less load for the Anna

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