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Santo Domingo.- Electricity service improved slightly today as the Dominican State Power Comanies (CDEEE) announced Saturday, though several of the plants that were scheduled to go on line this weekend are still out of service.

The CDEEE expected 429 megawatts would enter today, but managed to increase by only around 100 megawatts, as the plants have yet to provide the total capacity of 634 megawatts.

Today's output was 504,000 megawatts asthe plant Itabo II, with a capacity of 125 megawatts, began to operate but only at 14 megawatts, which is back on line after a scheduled maintenance, according to the company AES Dominicana.

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Written by: GhoulishColon This user is banned, 21 Jul 2008 7:10 PM
From: United States
We already know all this .. but thanks for reminding us anyway ..
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Written by: chillaxin201, 21 Jul 2008 10:14 PM
From: Iraq, 10 billion dollars a month for nothing
Really..... maybe we should ask LF about that
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Written by: GhoulishColon This user is banned, 22 Jul 2008 4:42 PM
From: United States
Nothing has improved .. click .. click ..click .. still no lights .. time to impeach the Energy Czar ..
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