The Guyana Power and Light signals its intention not to renew its contract with the Finnish engineering company Wartsila. GPL’s chairman Robert Badal says there’s no risk in cutting ties with the company. Royden James reports
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The Guyana Power and Light on Wednesday announced that the source of the Demerara-Berbice Interconnected System (DBIS) shutdown that occurred on Monday has been identified and corrected. In a statement GPL said, a comprehensive investigation that was conducted by a GPL technical team identified two damaged conductors and connectors on…

The Guyana Power and Light Inc (GPL) wishes to update the public on the progress of the Company’s 46.5 MW power plant at Garden of Eden (GOE) that was taken out of commercial operation on January 14, 2022, as a precautionary measure. There are five generators at the GOE power…