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pioneer wrote:faster than ah speedin bullet?
brickman wrote:Parts of belmont & downtown P.O.S dark bout 45 mins now.Who say looting time?
xtech wrote:i gots me a wind generator..........i ready for hurricane season
Rooki3 wrote:xtech wrote:i gots me a wind generator..........i ready for hurricane season
where you get that????
TriniVdub wrote:Santa Cruz is fine
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:No power for a few hours in Central
Anywhere else reporting no electricity???
xtech wrote:Rooki3 wrote:xtech wrote:i gots me a wind generator..........i ready for hurricane season
where you get that????
they forsale at a electronics store up in Chaguramas
http://kissenergy.com/ <----They have some but I brought one of these babies
http://airbreeze.com/index.php?q=marine/product-info/air-breeze-up-close
RapToR wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:No power for a few hours in Central
Anywhere else reporting no electricity???
flood by u
transporter001 wrote:TriniVdub wrote:Santa Cruz is fine
Hoss yuh talk too fast. Current now come back though
Lightning strike causes blackout
By South Bureau
Story Created: Jul 10, 2010 at 1:01 AM ECT
Story Updated: Jul 10, 2010 at 1:01 AM ECT
Lightning struck a PowerGen power station during heavy rains yesterday, causing blackouts in several parts of Trinidad.
The incident caused seven generators to trip at the Point Lisas facility, affecting areas in Point Fortin, Fyzabad, Santa Flora and surrounding areas.
Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) corporate communications manager, Annabelle Brasnell, said areas in west Trinidad, including Diamond Vale, Diego Martin and surrounding areas, and Trincity and Macoya in the east, were also without supply.
Brasnell said T&TEC crews were working with PowerGen to restore power to customers. The generators were expected to be running last night.
"To avoid widespread load-shedding around the country, and to minimise disruptions to all customers, T&TEC is appealing to all customers to reduce their electricity usage until the situation is resolved. This requires that customers not use high demand appliances such as dryers and aircondition units," Brasnell said.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Taken from trinidadexpress.comLightning strike causes blackout
By South Bureau
Story Created: Jul 10, 2010 at 1:01 AM ECT
Story Updated: Jul 10, 2010 at 1:01 AM ECT
Lightning struck a PowerGen power station during heavy rains yesterday, causing blackouts in several parts of Trinidad.
The incident caused seven generators to trip at the Point Lisas facility, affecting areas in Point Fortin, Fyzabad, Santa Flora and surrounding areas.
Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) corporate communications manager, Annabelle Brasnell, said areas in west Trinidad, including Diamond Vale, Diego Martin and surrounding areas, and Trincity and Macoya in the east, were also without supply.
Brasnell said T&TEC crews were working with PowerGen to restore power to customers. The generators were expected to be running last night.
"To avoid widespread load-shedding around the country, and to minimise disruptions to all customers, T&TEC is appealing to all customers to reduce their electricity usage until the situation is resolved. This requires that customers not use high demand appliances such as dryers and aircondition units," Brasnell said.
sharkman121 wrote:Anyone heard that if there is a power outtage for more than 12 hrs ttec owes you a rebate.
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