PNG Power engineers are working to get five flooded generators at Ramu One Power Station in Yonki online as soon as possible.
PNG Power CEO Tony Koiri said engineering teams from the Rouna plant (Port Moresby), Panda plant (Western Highlands), Lae and Port Moresby Head Quarters have been working to strip, clean, dry, screen and [...]
PNG Power Limited acknowledges the recent concerns expressed through the media on the current ongoing power supply problems being experienced in Port Moresby and Lae, as well as some other centers. We do not wish to make any excuses for the outages that have been occurring but will try to explain the immediate difficulties being [...]
A small group of Reservoir Geothermal Engineers are starting up a Geothermal Association with the primary goal to help the PNG Government to put together legislative policies and framework for future development of the Geothermal Industry in the country.
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