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Feb 02, 2014 News
A senior employee of the Guyana Power and Light Company has explained that continuous repair works are being executed on the defective engine aback of the power plant at Anna Regina.
The work is being undertaken by technicians attached to the Guyana Power and Light.
Due to the repairs, sections of the Essequibo Coast continue to experience load shedding especially during the day.
Last December, the Essequibo Coast was without electricity for an entire day and on other occasions for slightly less due to the main voltage regulator being damaged.
The 20- year-old engine serves residents from Charity to Supenaam, including housing Schemes in Pomona, Charity, Lima and Suddie.
Due to the growth of the population over the years, the engine was rendered incapable of generating sufficient electricity to those extended areas on the Coast.
Plans are in the pipelines to overhaul the entire facility at the Anna Regina Power plant.
Meanwhile, business entities have since equipped their businesses with generators.
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