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Santo Domingo. – One of the country’s major power companies on Wednesday announced that considerable faults in its generating units I and II will keep them from resuming operation in the short term as planned, or when they’ll be reconnected to the national power grid (SENI).

“The Itabo company's technical report indicates that the plant Itabo II began its synchronization as announced yesterday, but during the boot process went offline on the generator’s grounding problems higher than initially estimated,” Itabo said in a statement.

Is said the Itabo I-unit, taken offline for scheduled maintenance to fix a leak in the seawater condenser on June 16, has vibrations in its turbine and the date to resume operation has yet to be determined. “To solve these problems the company has assigned a local experts and international technicians who’ve arrived from the unit’s manufacturer.”

It adds that the two coal-fired generators supply 260 megawatts to the grid and contribute to the stability of the South region’s network, which in the last few has been subjected to blackouts as long as six hours even in upscale sectors such as Bella Vista, Miradur Sur and Los Cacicazgos.

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8 comment(s)
Written by: RobertoJose, 20 Jun 2012 2:20 PM
From: United States, FREEPORT, Long Island.... ((You're blind to the fact that you're blind))
Dominicans don't believe in grounding electrical equipment nor in surge protectors, just look at what happen to the High tech Radar system donated to the Republic by the americans almost two years ago.

There is no communication among the different maintenance crew, didn't someone realize the turbine needed balancing before taking them off-grid. Lets hope it was a manufacturers recall or someting, those tings aren't cheap, we already owe the electrical sector a billion dollars.

What ever happened to the 150,000 meters. My wife's meter went on the fritz and burned itself out, it took two days to send someone over to say it was trashed, then we had to wait for the service unit to return to the base before sending someone over to replace it, the third day the company called to say a service unit will come and replace it, on the fourth day they came just to Nigga-rig(the Dominican way) everything direct w/o a meter, it's now seven days and it sits the same.
Written by: RobertoJose, 20 Jun 2012 4:21 PM
From: United States, FREEPORT, Long Island.... ((You're blind to the fact that you're blind))
Oh yeah....We still have a Metro
Written by: matador, 21 Jun 2012 8:00 AM
From: United States, www.brugal-ron.com/home.php
La misma Mierda de Siempre, el cuento de nunca acabar, hey people listen, SE FUE LA LUZ''
Written by: airgordo, 21 Jun 2012 12:44 PM
From: Dominican Republic
A COUNTRY can not rely on minor things like a single power plant for a reliable source of electricity !! what would happen if i.e a hurricane shuts down two plants?? Blackouts forever??
Written by: RobertoJose, 21 Jun 2012 3:00 PM
From: United States, FREEPORT, Long Island.... ((You're blind to the fact that you're blind))
Gordo,
We can hook up to the metro, they say it's a stand alone.
Written by: ScandiViking, 21 Jun 2012 3:56 PM
From: Norway
What you need is a "Perpetuum mobile" but let it not be serviced by any dominican. LOL
Written by: airgordo, 22 Jun 2012 1:42 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Written by: RobertoJose, 21 Jun 2012 3:00 PM
From: United States, FREEPORT, Long Island.... (Look, beyond the words)
Gordo,
We can hook up to the metro, they say it's a stand alone.
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HAHAHAHAHAHA
Written by: abc200, 22 Jun 2012 11:58 AM
From: United Kingdom, Dominican Republic
Time to have a major objective - reduce power consumption by 50% - easily achivable.

S.
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