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Monday, May 19, 2025

TGU plant to shut down next weekend for upgrades

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Trinidad Generation Unlimited (TGU) in La Brea.

Trinidad Generation Unlimited (TGU) in La Brea.

RISHI RAGOONATH

The Trinidad and To­ba­go Elec­tric­i­ty Com­mis­sion (T&TEC) says Trinidad Gen­er­a­tion Un­lim­it­ed (TGU), has sched­uled a to­tal plant shut­down from Sat­ur­day No­vem­ber 25th to Sun­day No­vem­ber 26th, 2023. This shut­down is to fa­cil­i­tate crit­i­cal up­grade work and is ex­pect­ed to take place dur­ing the hours of 10:00 p.m. Sat­ur­day to 9:00 a.m. Sun­day.

T&TEC says the two oth­er IPPs (Pow­er­Gen and Con­tour Glob­al Trin­i­ty Pow­er) have, and will make avail­able the re­quired ca­pac­i­ty to sat­is­fy the ex­pect­ed load de­mand of the is­land dur­ing those hours.

How­ev­er, should these IPPs suf­fer any loss of gen­er­a­tion dur­ing TGU’s shut­down, it will re­sult in T&TEC hav­ing to shed load and, con­se­quent­ly, a tem­po­rary loss of elec­tric­i­ty sup­ply to some cus­tomers.

T&TEC as­sures its cus­tomers that it will work close­ly with TGU and its oth­er In­de­pen­dent Pow­er Pro­duc­ers to en­sure that, in the un­like­ly event any loss of sup­ply oc­curs, the dis­rup­tion will be min­i­mal.

Cus­tomers in To­ba­go will not be af­fect­ed by this planned shut­down.

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