North Coast October 24, 2024 | 3:40 pm

Power outages threaten tourism in Las Terrenas

Las Terranas.- Municipal authorities of Las Terrenas recently met with Luz y Fuerza, the town’s electricity distributor, to explore solutions for the area’s unreliable electricity supply. This is due to the limitations of the current line connecting Las Terrenas to the National Interconnected Electrical System (SENI). The meeting included Mayor Eduardo Esteban Polanco, local council members, and Luz y Fuerza executives, led by Alejandra Orsini.

Orsini highlighted that the peak energy demand season begins in early November, especially around the holiday weekend, warning that without backup power, supply interruptions could harm the tourist destination’s image. She explained that since 2015, Las Terrenas has relied solely on the SENI network after the local generation system was removed, leading to increased outages due to rising demand.

The authorities and Luz y Fuerza discussed temporary solutions, including installing emergency power generators, until a new interconnection line is completed. Local officials supported these measures, emphasizing the importance of preventing disruptions for hotels and businesses dependent on tourism.

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randy cain
October 26, 2024 6:19 am

this is a major problem in boca chica too. the electricity goes out 3, 4 and 5 times a day, for minutes and sometimes for hours without warning. the situation is getting worse, and no one seems to be looking into it.

Paul Tierney
October 26, 2024 9:14 am

You would think with all the money being spent on upgrades of the electric grid of the country it seems the Las Terrenas areas has been abandoned. Guess, their political representatives have no sway in the congress to get more electric power for their constituents.