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Guadeloupe: 100,000 homes without electricity for several hours in the evening

2022-01-18T19:13:18.130Z


A breakdown occurred at the thermal power station with diesel engines which produces 60% of the electricity of the Caribbean island. An incident that highlights


More than 100,000 households had to dine by candlelight on Monday in Guadeloupe due to a power cut that affected several municipalities between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.

“A technical incident occurred at the electricity producer EDF PEI”, the subsidiary of EDF in Guadeloupe which owns the thermal power plant with diesel engines.

"The causes of the incident are still being investigated," Electricité de France said on Tuesday.

After the blackout on Monday, EDF indicated that it was cutting power to maintain the balance between demand for electricity, which was very high at peak times at the time of the blackout, and the network's production capacities, also calling on its customers to significantly reduce their electricity consumption.

Power was restored across the island shortly after 9 p.m.

[Cutdown info - Network situation at 8 p.m.]


We are doing everything we can to restore power to all our customers as soon as possible and we thank you for your patience.


We apologize to our customers for any inconvenience caused.

pic.twitter.com/lGROuxiMUo

— EDF in Guadeloupe (@EDF_Guadeloupe) January 18, 2022

The thermal power station at the origin of the breakdown is the main electricity production facility in Guadeloupe and represents, according to the Regional Observatory for Energy and Climate (Orec), 60% of local electricity production, the rest of the energy produced comes from a coal-fired power plant and renewable energies: wind, solar, biogas, geothermal energy, etc.

"In 2020, 76.68% of electricity production comes from primary fossil energies (oil and coal) and 23.32% from renewable energies", indicates Orec in a 2021 report. Electricity production increases from year to year, but in ever lower proportions than that produced from fossil fuels.

The NGO Guadeloupe + also raises the question of energy independence.

Power cut in part of Guadeloupe.


Does this lead us to ask ourselves the question of energy independence?

@CRGuadeloupe @peyigwadloup @olnic1974 @FPSG971 what actions?

What proposals?

#Guadeloupe #EDF #Energy https://t.co/WH4PAzLT7V

— Guadeloupe + (@Guadeloupe_Plus) January 17, 2022

However, projects exist, such as "the installation of a solar power plant in Marie-Galante, or the increase in the power of the geothermal power plant in Bouillante", recalls Jérôme Roch, director of the Agency for the environment and energy management in Guadeloupe.

According to the Orec report, "in 2020, the rate of energy dependence" of Guadeloupe "is equal to 92.81% vis-à-vis imported energy resources, and 92.66% vis-à-vis fossil energy resources.

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Source: leparis

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