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Guyana’s Power Line to Halve Electricity Bills Hits 99%
Guyana’s Gas-to-Energy transmission network, connecting Wales across the Demerara River, is 99% complete. The project aims to halve electricity bills by replacing imported heavy fuel oil with natural gas. A new 300-megawatt power station at Wales will supply energy to the grid.
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