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$18 million expansion project ongoing at VINLEC power plant

Civil work to rebuild engine foundation taking place at VINLEC’s Cane Hall power plant Social Share A project aimed to improve the efficiency and reliability of the generation capacity at the St Vincent Electricity Services Limited (VINLEC), is ongoing at the Company’s Cane Hall Power Plant. The Cane Hall Generation Expansion Project, estimated to cost an estimated EC$17.5-EC$18 million, will see the installation of two new Wartsila Units (generators). The execution of this project is influenced by the need for new and more efficient generating capacity to reliably meet system demand in the country, at least economic cost, a release from VINLEC states.

$18 million expansion project ongoing at VINLEC power plant

$18 million expansion project ongoing at VINLEC power plant
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VINLEC says island-wide outage was triggered by fault at Lowmans Power Plant

VINLEC says island-wide outage was triggered by fault at Lowmans Power Plant
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VINLEC donates to the fight against COVID-19

VINLEC donates to the fight against COVID-19 Social Share St Vincent Electricity Services Limited (VINLEC) is partnering with the Health Services Subcommittee COVID-19 Taskforce in its efforts to respond to the pandemic. To this end, VINLEC made a financial donation of $10,000 EC dollars to support the fight against COVID-19. The donation will go towards the Hand, Space, Face, Vaccine Campaign, designed to focus on specific measures which have been proven to reduce to spread of the virus which causes COVID-19. The funds are being used to purchase items to be distributed in areas identified by the health care professionals as highly vulnerable. So far, the Committee has distributed 500 packages to residents in these areas and this activity is ongoing.

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