Vice President Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo announced on Monday that the transmission network for Guyana’s Gas-to-Energy (GtE) Project is now 99 percent complete. This development is seen as a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to transform its energy sector.
The GtE Project aims to provide a more affordable and reliable power supply to the nation, which has been a priority for the government. In a social media post, Jagdeo highlighted the importance of this project in achieving energy independence and reducing reliance on imported fuels.
The completion of the transmission network is expected to facilitate the distribution of energy generated from natural gas, which is anticipated to lower electricity costs for consumers. The GtE Project is part of a broader strategy to enhance Guyana’s energy infrastructure and promote sustainable development.
As the project moves closer to completion, officials are optimistic about the potential benefits it will bring to the economy and the overall quality of life for citizens. Further updates on the project’s progress and its impact on the energy landscape in Guyana are expected in the coming months.
Source: guyanatimesgy.com
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