Electricity Shortfalls and Cuts.
But alas Edesur are now having to make large cuts to 24/7 circuits daily in the capital due to deficits in supply with at last 3 plants down and Punta Catalina still not working to full capacity.
聽 聽.......they are letting it be known on twitter
El Caribe is also writing about it and it affects other parts of the country.
What an absolute mess by these state run entities. What an absolute mess this government is, being incapabale of providing both guaranteed water and electricity to it's population after so many years in control!
I hope the electorate remembers next May....but maybe the handouts will make them forget.
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Yesterday my house was out聽 9.5 hours!聽 My office is down聽 3 times a week now. AND I am close to the biggest public hospital in the country!聽 How can they operate without electricity.
I am appalled at how all this is run. I am disgusted by the lack of concern by the electrical distributors!
And of聽 course no one will remember this come time to vote. And really,聽 none of the parties are any better.
It is incredible that this was an election issue at least 10 years ago and Punta Catalina was promised to end all of this.
This government which has had absolute power from 2004 just hasn't delivered for the people on basic services and seems clueless to resolve along with the state run entities who distribute.
Those that live in Punta Cana and Bayahibe are lucky they have a private supplier, and whilst the tariff is higher they should be grateful. Just ask the folks in Las Terrenas who lost a private supplier for Edenorte.
Santiago
The crisis in the supply of drinking water and electricity is generating protests in different communities and neighborhoods of Santiago and other provinces in the area.
In neighborhoods such as Pek铆n, La Otra Banda, ensanche Espaillat, Los Salados, Ciruelitos and others in Santiago, there have been burning tires in the last 36 hours due to lack of these basic services.
Meanwhile, the communities of Jagua, Los Picos, Do帽a Agueda, Mora, Ciruelos, Don Juan, Castillo, Estancia, L贸pez, Los Melaos, El Cinco, El Tres and others of the municipality of Baitoa, south of Santiago, have had聽 their activities paralyzed days ago, claiming water supply, cessation of blackouts and construction of a multiple aqueducts.
Likewise, protests were registered in localities of Moca and Licey, where the water crisis has reached critical levels.
The liquid deficit is recorded despite the fact that last weekend there were rains that caused urban flooding in Santiago and other localities in the area.
In this regard, the director of the Aqueduct and Sewer Corporation of Santiago (Coraasan), Silvio Dur谩n, said that rainfall often occurs, but not in the upper basin and therefore, the reservoirs do not receive it.
In relation to the blackouts, the Northern Energy Distribution Company (Edenorte), attributes them to the output of several generating plants.
I got caught up in one the other weekend on the Yamasa road just north of Villa Mella just beyond where the ring road joins. It was painfully slow to get through with burnt tyres and smashed bottles blocking most of the road with PN watching on.
There is without doubt growing resentment. We got another 3 hours last night without power.
We've been having issues with intermittent electricity outages here in Metro Detroit for a few years. Aging infrastructure and no investment by private companies to bury the lines mean whenever there's a big storm we look like backwater idiots compared to our sister city Windsor on the Canadian side of the Detroit River.聽 Same storms, totally different outcomes!
It is sheer incompetence in government that is creating this crisis. Where are the promises given back in 2012 about resolving the power issues?
Expect more huelgas tonight in the barrios and in the campo! Plenty of signs of burnt tyres blocking roads on my recent visits outside the city.
Cost of punta Catalina is ridiculous and still it's not fully functional.
There are many options that will fix this, sadly there is no will!
The country is broken and it will never operate like a real country.聽 It's all a pipe dream.聽 I have seen it over and over again.聽 Live with it, love it or hate it...
with govt style services and large companies its because of all those who get paychecks but dont actually work. Those who do the work are low paid and resentful, with good reason
Punta Cana wins in this respect as does Bayahibe and it used to be very good in Las Terrenas and Las Galeras with private area generation until EdeNorte stepped in. Or you should choose to live in a community like CdC or say Casa Linda on the North Coast with their own community back up feed.
Outside such places, unless you have your own solar supply or back up generation, I would hold out little confidence of a decent supply in the near to medium future through EdeNorte, Edesur or EdeEste due to incompetence in the supply chain of electricity in DR. Their promises and planning are highly suspect.
Our so called 24/7 circuit in Santo Domingo has just gone off again and I guess another 5 hour cut on a weekend day, like yesterday, is in prospect. I do have an inverter so it could be worse.
One hour ago still 752 MW deficit and about to lose 350MW from Punta Catalina!!!!
so las terrenas dont have a private suplyer for power ?
You can google translate but having everybody on 24/7 circuits is all but a done thing in DN.
Ive been watching new concrete poles and lines being installed all through Santo Domingo and the surrounding provinces over the past year or so at a busy rate and it looks like DR is getting to grips with its transmission issues. They had a soft loan of 600m usd back in 2018 from China to deal with the problematic transmission network and it appears it is delivering dividends.
I wish too that they had selected the Chinese lowest bid contractor for Punta Catalina and the country would have saved 2 billion usd and had reliable power online earlier instead of dirty coal and the severe cuts of earlier this year. But corrupt Odebrecht won the day.
Do I expect service to improve? NO.
Yesterday power went down at my warehouse at 8:40 am.聽 Only my location went down.聽 We were promised a technician before 4 pm.聽 Needless to say, still waiting.聽 聽That is in addition to 2 day long outages this week.聽 How can anyone do business like this?
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