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CUC hits 26MW peak; highest since Soudelor

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. power grid hit a 26-megawatt peak this week—the highest its been since Typhoon Soudelor, according to CUC officials yesterday, as the public utility continues work on the island’s lateral power lines after restoring power to the main distribution...
Posted On Oct 07 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Learn more about independent power, digital security systems

Are you frustrated with power loss or Internet outages? Find solutions to operate safely during these difficulties. At its Oct. 28 business seminar, the Saipan Chamber of Commerce will focus on both alternative power supplies and available security systems for homes and...
Posted On Oct 07 2015 06:00
, By Press Release

‘$160K needed to open Marpi Public Cemetery’

The Marpi Public Cemetery needs $160,000 to provide power to the facility, which will in turn lead to its long-waited opening, according to Lt. Gov. Ralph Torres in a letter to the Saipan and Northern Islands Legislative Delegation last Sep. 16. In that letter, Torres asked the...
Posted On Oct 06 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

CUC: All feeders are now up

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. has energized all eight main power lines—technically called feeders—on Saipan and currently powers 80 percent of their 145 water wells, according to acting CUC executive director John Riegel yesterday. Kiya 4, the last main power line—down and...
Posted On Oct 06 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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