PNG Power to conduct Major Load Shedding and disconnection Exercise
PNG Power will be conducting major load shedding and disconnection exercises throughout the country this week.
The decision was made after a thorough analysis by the company showed major dues owed by various large customers.
According to Acting Chief Executive Officer Douglas Mageo, PPL is just like any other corporate organisation that requires a continuous cash flow to circulate to help us run our operations.
He says there are major outstanding dues from their large customers that have really hindered in attending to the company’s necessary business needs and they are managing where they can.
Load shedding will mainly be carried out in areas where PNG Power considers as C classed provincial centres.
These centres include Aitape, Alotau, Arawa, Bialla, Buka, Central, Daru, Finschhaffen, Kerema, Kimbe, Kavieng, Lorengau, Maprik, Popondetta, Samarai, Vanimo and Wewak.
He added these arrangement have been done to foster business efficiency of PNG Power’s operations in these centres.
He continues careful management of fuel usage in these centres is crucial at this point until they have a healthy cash flow to have normalcy in diesel powered centres.
PNG Power will also be conducting major disconnection exercise in our cities and towns throughout the country as of this week.
The company is urging all its commercial and residential customers to ensure that they have paid all their outstanding dues and have no association with the issue of illegal connection.
PPL further apologies for any inconvenience this may cause but also express great appreciation and gratitude to their good loyal customers for their understanding and full cooperation on the load shedding and disconnection exercise.
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The decision was made after a thorough analysis by the company showed major dues owed by various large customers.
According to Acting Chief Executive Officer Douglas Mageo, PPL is just like any other corporate organisation that requires a continuous cash flow to circulate to help us run our operations.
He says there are major outstanding dues from their large customers that have really hindered in attending to the company’s necessary business needs and they are managing where they can.
Load shedding will mainly be carried out in areas where PNG Power considers as C classed provincial centres.
These centres include Aitape, Alotau, Arawa, Bialla, Buka, Central, Daru, Finschhaffen, Kerema, Kimbe, Kavieng, Lorengau, Maprik, Popondetta, Samarai, Vanimo and Wewak.
He added these arrangement have been done to foster business efficiency of PNG Power’s operations in these centres.
He continues careful management of fuel usage in these centres is crucial at this point until they have a healthy cash flow to have normalcy in diesel powered centres.
PNG Power will also be conducting major disconnection exercise in our cities and towns throughout the country as of this week.
The company is urging all its commercial and residential customers to ensure that they have paid all their outstanding dues and have no association with the issue of illegal connection.
PPL further apologies for any inconvenience this may cause but also express great appreciation and gratitude to their good loyal customers for their understanding and full cooperation on the load shedding and disconnection exercise.
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