Demand Side Management Programme launched to promote energy
Demand side management is a strategic solution for managing consumer electricity demand by promoting energy efficiency and conservation, so consumers can adjust the level and
Businesses across Guyana's construction and services sectors are scaling operations in response to rising domestic demand, driven by infrastructure projects, housing development, and population g...
Demand side management is a strategic solution for managing consumer electricity demand by promoting energy efficiency and conservation, so consumers can adjust the level and
In response to rising demand, GPL and the Government of Guyana undertook measures to strengthen generation capacity, including the procurement and deployment of two electric barges.
While the growing electricity demand threatens to outpace supply, Guyana''s future seems promising. The upcoming Gas-to-Energy project, scheduled to be operational by the end of
Guyana Demand Response Management System Market is expected to grow during 2024-2030
Businesses across Guyana''s construction and services sectors are scaling operations in response to rising domestic demand, driven by infrastructure projects, housing development, and
Guyana is lower than the Caribbean region average. In 2022, labor productivity in Guyana was US$12,710 per worker, while the Caribbean region average was US$18,540 per worker,
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The Guyana Energy Agency (GEA) and Guyana Power and Light (GPL) Incorporated met last Thursday at the GPL''s Headquarters for the inaugural Demand Side Management (DSM)
GPL is unable to meet its current peak demand of 180 MW as generators have broken down and instead of sourcing new ones the government was preoccupied with the gas-to-energy
With demand accelerating alongside housing, commercial, and industrial development, authorities say the Gas-to-Shore Project will be central to ensuring Guyana''s future power stability.