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FREEPORT, Grand Bahama
Island…..Since the recent acquisition of the majority share holdings
of the Grand Bahama Power Company by Canadian based company Emera, the
question on the minds of the residents of Grand Bahama has been what
changes will the company bring to improve the quality of service on
the island. And, with the summer months fast approaching, the operating
challenges that impacted the company last year May are a not so distant
memory for customers. Even with Emera’s much touted announcement in
December of plans for the construction of a new generating plant, residents
are inquiring about what will be done in the interim to address the
issue of reliability.
To that aim, we, the Grand Bahama
Power Company, are pleased to announce that our company, through Emera,
has entered into a contract with Aggreko, a global leader in generator
rental, for the leasing of an additional 35 MW of supplemental generation
for our customers.
The additional 42 units are expected
to be on island in early April and fully operational by mid-April. When
combined with the 10MW of temporary generation we acquired from Aggreko
in June of last year, it will result in a total of 45 MW of supplemental
generation for the island. What this translates into for our customers
is improved reliability.
Executive Chairman of the Grand Bahama
Power Company, Ray Robinson, also remarked on Emera’s commitment to
making short- term and long-term improvements to increase the overall
level of reliability experienced by the customers of Grand Bahama Power.
“We realize that the level of reliability that the residents of this
island have been experiencing is nowhere near the standard that it should
be. We also recognize that waiting for a new diesel plant to be operational
by mid-2012, in order to see significantly improved levels of reliability
and stability is not a viable option for the customers of Grand Bahama
Power. For those reasons, I am very pleased to put in place an interim
solution that will not only provide an immediate solution for a drastic
reduction in customer interruptions, but will provide economic and employment
opportunities for Bahamians in operating and maintaining the additional
units. Emera and Grand Bahama Power remain committed to ensuring that
outages are reduced for all customers of the Grand Bahama Power Company.”
Alan Kelley, President and CEO of the
Grand Bahama Power Company, revealed that the preemptive measures taken
were necessary to ensure that the company would be in a better position
to meet the load of the island, especially during the summer months.
“The supplemental generation not only represents improved reliability,
but has some other beneficial implications for our customers. Due to
the overall efficiency and better heat rate performance of the units
as compared to the combustion turbines, our customers can expect to
see a stabilization of fuel surcharge rates that tend to be more volatile
with the usage of less efficient units. The rental units will eliminate
the need to run the combustion turbines.”
It is our goal to restore Grand Bahama
Power to a utility that the residents of this island can be proud of
and that really lives up to the slogan, Keeping Grand Bahama’s Future
Bright.