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GPL set for management overhaul

Denis Chabrol by Denis Chabrol
Thursday, 14 August 2025, 16:07
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Last Updated on Thursday, 14 August 2025, 19:29 by Writer

The state-owned Guyana Power and Light (GPL) is up for an overhaul of its management as part of its major expansion plans because, according to Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo, the current top brass is not up to the task.

“I don’t think the current management can lead that process, that they can address all of the issues,” he told a weekly news conference at his People’s Progressive Party (PPP) Freedom House headquarters.

Declaring that “I’m tired of excuses” that were being given for power outages, Mr Jagdeo at the same time conceded that there was a more load on the power grid. With the “massive” plans to have a stable and smart grid by 2030 through the 300 megawatt natural gas-fired power plant and probably a second 300 megawatt power plant, he emphasised the need to improve the power company’s management.

“We also have to get value for money from the management, and so I see the management being strengthened enormously as another important task. It would be stupid of us to go to put in all of this investment and not strengthen the management and the capability of GPL to manage the process,” Mr Jagdeo added.

The Dominican Republic-based InterEnergy Group has been picked through sole sourcing to supervise the massive expansion of Guyana’s power grid to transmit and distribute the electricity when the first power plant comes on stream by mid-2026. Power China and Kalpataru of India have been contracted to build the more than US$400 million transmission lines, substations and related facilities.

“You can’t go keep the same management for a company that would be look different, the very different,” Mr Jagdeo said.

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