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Apr 13, 2017 News
A new generation unit for the Guyana Power and Light’s station at Anna Regina (GPL) is expected to arrive before the end of 2017, Generation Engineer for Region Two, Lindsey Shepherd, said.
In an interview with the Government Information Agency (GINA), Shepherd explained that there are currently two generation sets in the region- one at Anna Regina which houses three units and a temporary set at Fairfield, with two units.
Shepherd further explained that the plants are aged, existing beyond their life span of 20 years. The official said that electricity distribution in the region can be challenging sometimes, especially when the power company would have to manufacture parts for the plants in the event of disruptions.
“The new plan is to build a new plant that should be commissioned around the last quarter of this year. We already procured the units; it’s just a matter of actual construction. That plant will supply the entire coast, (and) eliminate the need for the two plants,” Shepherd explained.
The Generation Engineer noted that Government is moving apace to have it in the region as soon as possible. He said the delay is due to the change of supply of units from Wartsila to the Power Producer and Distribution Incorporated (PPDI).
Towards the end of last year, Anna Regina experienced long hours of blackout when two of the three generating units were unavailable due to unexpected mechanical failures. One of the two units was operating at reduced capacity.
GPL subsequently managed to undertake urgent repairs on one unit with reduced capacity and has been able to increase capacity to meet peak demand. However, it was decided that the aged units needed to be replaced as soon as possible to better serve the region.
Shepherd said when the power plant is provided before year-end, the power company would be in a better position to distribute electricity in the region.
Meanwhile, communities including Charity and Suddie are among the list of communities soon to benefit from electricity distribution. Shepherd said within another year those areas will be linked to the grid.
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