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“GPL losses is my greatest embarrassment” – PM Hinds

“GPL losses is my greatest embarrassment” – PM Hinds

0 comments, 29/01/2014, by , in Local NewsOther Stories

By Fareeza Haniff

[www.inewsguyana.com] – Prime Minister Samuel Hinds has expressed his frustration with the losses that the Guyana Power and Light (GPL) Inc has incurred as a result of wide spread electricity theft in the country.

Prime Minister, Samuel Hinds

Prime Minister, Samuel Hinds

During a presentation to the Parliamentary Sectoral Committee on Natural Resources on issues related to the Guyana Energy Agency and GPL, the Prime Minister said that “Losses is the area of my big embarrassment with our electricity supply system.”

He noted that the country’s highest area of electricity losses is in South Ruimveldt, Tucville, North Ruimveldt, West Ruimveldt, GuyHoc Park and Roxanne Burnham Gardens among other areas.

PM Hinds told the Committee that these areas have a loss of some 60 percent and called on GPL to heighten its focus in this regard. He said it reflects badly on the entire nation.

“We must look to the Board, Management and workers of GPL to take note of this area of poor performance, but also it is something that reflects badly on our whole nation and I think I’ve said before, why can’t we be better than the Barbadians in the area of electricity losses? Why can’t we be down to seven percent?” the Prime Minister questioned.

Prime Minister Hinds believes that the commercial losses are a reflection of the integrity of the people of Guyana, while the technical losses are a reflection of government’s ability to make the investments to minimize the loss of electricity in its transmission.

“There are indications that a small number of persons in GPL, five percent of persons, persons who have been in the service of GPL and know their way around and a number of consumers at various levels and sizes have been involved over the years and still involved in the losses figure we see here.”

Additionally, Chief Executive Officer of GPL Bharat Dindyal told the Committee that there is a division within GPL, which focuses mainly on the issue of electricity theft. This division has 72 persons.

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SAM BLIND LIES AGAIN TO THE PEOPLE!

 

GPL promises improved provision,

 

quality electricity

GPL promises improved provision, quality electricity

0 comments, 08/01/2014, by , in Local NewsOther Stories

[www.inewsguyana.com] – During 2014, major overhauls are scheduled on 11 of the 13 Wartsila operated and maintained units at the Guyana Power and Light (GPL), with seven of those overhauls being due by the end of July 2014 along with the commissioning of the new generation facility at Vreed-en-Hoop.

The overhauls are performed in keeping with manufacturers’ recommendations and are expected to last for 10 days each. They also form part of GPL’s rigid maintenance program aimed at ensuring efficient and reliable power generation.

Overhauls are executed to ensure that all engines are in proper working condition to facilitate a reliable supply of electricity to our valued customers and to mitigate any potential risk(s) that may result from lack of maintenance.

GPL wishes to assure all customers that our Company will continue to maintain all of its generating engines across the country to ensure their continued reliability to supply quality electricity.

FM

what a JOKE!

 

GPL blames the rain for recent spate of blackouts

GPL blames the rain for recent spate of blackouts

0 comments, 17/12/2013, by , in Local NewsOther Stories

[www.inewsguyana.com] – The Guyana Power and Light Inc is blaming the inclement weather for the recent power outages across the country. In a press statement issued, the Company assured customers that its technicians worked around the clock to restore power.

In addition, GPL noted that it has completed the necessary maintenance and improvements to provide stable supply of electricity during the holiday season.

GPL Inc. is asking customers to report any localized faults in their area, as the Company may not always be aware of the problem.  To report faults, customers are urged to call GPL’s call centre 592-226-4015/16 or visit GPL at www.gplinc.com.

The company urges everyone to make full use of this on-line service for fast action in dealing with problems.

“Please be patient and tolerant as we do everything in our power to make it a Bright and Merry Christmas for everyone,” GPL said.

FM

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