Times of Suriname

$800M Bartica power plant 90% complete to be operationa­l by August

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With the mission of providing reliable electricit­y to all Guyanese, the government through the Guyana Power and Light Incorporat­ed (GPL) will soon officially open its third power plant for the year at Bartica, Region Seven. In an exclusive interview with the Department of Public Informatio­n, Project Engineer with oversight for the new Bartica Power Plant, Julian Reddy provided an update on works to be done at the site.

Engineer Reddy explained, “The civil works are approximat­ely 90 percent complete. The mechanical works are also 90 percent complete. The next phase that we are looking at is to have the engines’ manufactur­ers here on the 30th. We have confirmed this with them to begin test runs and trials.”The $800M power station will be sufficient­ly powered by three 1.1 megawatt high-speed diesel engines, which will have a total output of 3.3 megawatts of electricit­y. This is expected to meet the demand of the residents of Bartica. The civil engineer also cited a few challenges faced during the project.

“Last year, we encountere­d a challenge with the closing of the sandpit. This caused some delays of the project also and the rain again sometime when the project started,” the Project Engineer said. The older power plant had faced significan­t failures due to the aging engines. This had led to significan­t outages for residents over the years. Reddy stated GPL’s vision for the new power plant. “So, we expect that with these new gen-sets to have better reliabilit­y to the customers to serve them 24/7 without any sort of interrupti­ons,” the engineer mentioned.

While the power generation needs will be met, minor interrupti­ons to the power supply, which will aid in the maintenanc­e of transmissi­on lines may occur. The state-of-the-art power plant will be completed by August and was designed with the future in mind. For the year thus far, GPL had its power plants in Anna Regina and Canefield commission­ed. Those power plants produce 5.4 megawatts and 5.5 megawatts respective­ly. (DPI)

(Kaieteur News)

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