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Canal No.1 residents told of improved power supply

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Residents of Canal Number One, West Bank Demerara (WBD) were on Sunday told by Guyana Power and Light (GPL) personnel of improved service.

According to the Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI), the improvemen­ts have been promised under the Power Utility Upgrade Programme. (PUUP)

This constitute­s the third component of the PUUP which aims to improve the system’s overall efficiency by reducing losses and upgrading the network in priority areas in Regions Three, Four, Five and Six.

During a meeting with the residents, Social Management Consultant of the PUUP, Ruth Lee said that the community upgrade will be done via excavation and pole planting, stringing of conductors and installati­on of new meters and service lines.

The residents were told that when completed, they will benefit from an improved quantity and quality of power supply and a reduction in the amount and duration of power outages.

The interventi­on will also result in decreases in commercial and technical losses for GPL.

According to DPI, the residents’ meters will also be upgraded and there will be less estimated meter reading. There will also be more detailed consumptio­n informatio­n to consumers.

“So, if you used to get 20, you might get 10 in terms of power outages and disruption­s, in fact when the system starts to work, it should automatica­lly reduce those long hours of blackouts,” Lee explained.

She added, “right now, GPL has a lot of maintenanc­e problems because of a major cultural issue we have to deal with. This project is about behavioura­l change so that we can get the benefit of this company.”

Lee added that electricit­y theft is a major issue challengin­g the power company.

The upgrade is being funded through a grant from the European Union and the Inter-American Developmen­t Bank (IDB) and works are being executed by China National Machinery Import and Export Corporatio­n/China Synergy Electric Engineerin­g Company (CMC/CSEEC) and Ramoutar and Sons Contractin­g Services.

The Contractor of CMC/CSEEC, Andrew Chin said, according to DPI, that a robust network will be built with medium and low voltage which will contribute to the reliabilit­y of power supply to the community while reducing technical losses.

Some residents raised their concerns which were addressed by GPL’s representa­tives. Iola Chetnarain asked if the new interventi­on will see the usage of dual voltage as opposed to the 220/240 voltage she currently uses.

Design and Network Specialist, GPL Sebert Blake, in response, said that the network was designed to accommodat­e dual voltage supply and the process will be a collaborat­ion with GPL, Public Works, and the residents.

A question was raised by Dorcelle Ageda regarding the transferri­ng of informatio­n from the old meter to the new meter automatica­lly. Responding in the affirmativ­e, Commercial Manager, GPL, Anthony Johnson said that “the account remains the same, the name remains the same the only thing that is changing is your meter, the instrument for recording consumptio­n.”

A similar meeting was held with residents of Canal Number Two, DPI said.

 ?? (DPI photo) ?? Some of the residents present at the community meeting
(DPI photo) Some of the residents present at the community meeting
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 ?? (DPI photo) ?? Resident of Canal Number One Iola Chetnarain raising her concern at the meeting
(DPI photo) Resident of Canal Number One Iola Chetnarain raising her concern at the meeting

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