APUA Electricity Responding to Emergency Outages in Multiple Communities

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Emergency Outage

The APUA Electricity Business Unit wishes to acknowledge that we are currently experiencing an increased number of trouble faults across the network.

Our crews have been dispatched to several communities and are actively working to restore power in the safest and most efficient manner possible.

We thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to resolve these issues.

Affected areas include: Folly’s, Cedar Valley, Upper Gambles (in the vicinity with Cortsland hotel) and Barnes Hill.

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8 COMMENTS

  1. We yearn for good and consistent electricity supply in Antigua. The outages has almost been a pattern and a part of our daily lives. I know that things sometimes happens but the frequency at which these things happen is startling and distressing. You can’t plan for things at home because you never know if your would have electricity or not We are just at the start of what is expected to be an active hurricane season and I hope that APUA can get their acts together quickly. Monopolies are our biggest problem. Where monopolies exist, the customers suffer.

  2. I’m thankful that I don’t totally rely on these APUA jokers for my power in Antigua. From generation to distribution to transmission, there is always something going wrong that causes these frequent outages. Imagine how long it would take to restore power if the entire system is smashed during a powerful hurricane.

  3. I judiciously endorsed the sentiments so eloquently posited, by Audley Phillip: especially the reference to Monopolization. And would vicariously add that the fuel variation is a consumer handicap relics of the 1991 Gulf War, which has been repealed by the US. The country that initiated it back then. And would further like an explanation, as to: why is it that the fuel variation cost more, than the actual consumption? Is this a local industry gimmick to shaft the unwitting consumers beholden to the conglomerate monopoly?

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