Planned Outages 9th May to 14th May 2022
The Grenada Electricity Services Ltd (Grenlec) is pleased to note the positive impact of a 25% decrease in the non-fuel rate.This decrease per kWh in the non-fuel charge was implemented 5 January 2022, following Government’s commitment to provide some relief to electricity customers by lessening the severe impact of increases in electricity prices during 2021.The
Planned outages are part of an ongoing maintenance programme. This programme allows Grenlec to maintain reliability, power quality and safety by continuously doing repairs and upgrading our lines, poles and infrastructure. Here are the areas that will be affected by this week's planned outages.
These planned outages are part of an ongoing maintenance programme. This programme allows Grenlec to maintain reliability, power quality and safety by continuously doing repairs and upgrading our lines, poles and infrastructure
Planned outages help us bring you a reliable and safe electricity supply. Here are the areas that will be affected by this week’s planned outages. Unplanned or outages occur when there are events / faults on the generation, transmission and distribution systems. The system can be affected by internal events but are also caused
These planned outages are part of an ongoing maintenance programme. This programme allows Grenlec to maintain reliability, power quality and safety by continuously doing repairs and upgrading our lines, poles and infrastructure.
Planned outages are necessary for the maintenance of our electrical systems. Here are the areas that will be affected by planned outages this week. Follow our website blog for the most current Planned Outage Schedules