2023-06-07 22:55:12
The LUMA Energy consortium reported this Wednesday that, due to generation problems, subscribers might continue “experiencing temporary interruptions in electrical service tonight.
ALERT: due to generation problems, temporary service interruptions might continue. We will continue to attend @Aeeonline as you work to resolve this situation.
To mitigate further interruptions, conserve power if possible: https://t.co/72d5C13U8k
— LUMA Puerto Rico (@lumaenergypr) June 7, 2023
In its social networks, the company in charge of energy transmission and distribution reported that it continues to assist technical personnel from the Electric Power Authority (AEE) to resolve the situation that occurs in the midst of a scourge of extreme heat that will spread until this Saturday, according to the National Weather Service in San Juan.
For its part, PREPA’s press office reported both employees of the corporation and personnel of the energy conglomerate continue to work to fix both the emergency transformer and the regulating valve for the feed water of the boiler of Unit 2 of the Aguirre Power Plant. , in Salinas.
PREPA INFORMS | The executive director of PREPA, Ing. Josué A. Colón Ortiz, inspects the work in progress carried out by AEE technical personnel and @lumaenergypr to repair the emergency transformer and the boiler feed water regulating valve at the Central… pic.twitter.com/j4nfq8c2B0
— Electric Power Authority (@AEEONLINE) June 7, 2023
However, the corporation announced that said generating unit might work once more tomorrow, Thursday.
On the other hand, PREPA indicated that the AES coal company, in Guayama, “continues to work on the repair of the system to crush coal and the units continue to have limited capacity.”
So far, the total generation in Puerto Rico is 2,847 megawatts.
On the other hand, the LUMA “service status” page is found with “connection problems to our systems”.
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