Papua New Guinea and Australia are working together to restore critical power supplies across parts of Southern Highlands and Hela provinces following the devastating 7.5 magnitude earthquake.
Working closely with PNG Power Ltd, Australia has provided up to A$400,000 (just over PGK1 million) for the purchase and delivery of 10 80kva transformers that are needed to restore power across parts of Hela Province and Southern Highlands, which have a combined population exceeding 750,000.
The transformers will see reliable power restored to some 3,500 PNG Power customers, including businesses, health clinics, schools and family homes.
Power is critical to businesses across the region.
PNG Power estimates that the economic impact of the power outages caused by the earthquake already exceeds K4 million in losses to local businesses.
Hospitals and schools across the region are also reliant on reliable power supply to maintain their normal operations.
The new ABB transformers were delivered by a Hevilift ATR freighter aircraft to Mt Hagen on Saturday.
Immediate transit on to Mendi and Tari was arranged via helicopter to ensure the transformers could be delivered as rapidly as possible.
PNG Power is now working to install the transformers in locations across the two provinces in order to re-establish reliable power supplies to critical infrastructure.
Prime Minister Peter O’Neill welcomed the close partnership with Australia to support communities impacted by the earthquake.
“Papua New Guinea welcomes Australia’s response to provide humanitarian relief and essential infrastructure to those most in need. This reflects our true partnership,” he said.
Carolyn Blacklock, acting managing-director of PNG Power Ltd, was pleased by the rapid response.
“This was an excellent collaboration between PNG Power Ltd and Australia, with valuable assistance from Cardno and Hevilift," she said.
"Close teamwork has enabled us to respond very rapidly to restore the power network at a time when it is most needed."
Australian High Commissioner Bruce Davis noted Australia’s commitment to supporting PNG in this difficult time.
“Australia will support Papua New Guinea’s efforts, both in the initial humanitarian response and in future reconstruction efforts, in the wake of this terrible disaster,” he said.
“We are very pleased to have been able to provide this immediate support to PNG Power to reconnect businesses and communities across the region.
"This effort is a very powerful example of what we can achieve when we work together.” - Story and pictures by Australian High Commission
Working closely with PNG Power Ltd, Australia has provided up to A$400,000 (just over PGK1 million) for the purchase and delivery of 10 80kva transformers that are needed to restore power across parts of Hela Province and Southern Highlands, which have a combined population exceeding 750,000.
The transformers will see reliable power restored to some 3,500 PNG Power customers, including businesses, health clinics, schools and family homes.
Power is critical to businesses across the region.
PNG Power estimates that the economic impact of the power outages caused by the earthquake already exceeds K4 million in losses to local businesses.
Hospitals and schools across the region are also reliant on reliable power supply to maintain their normal operations.
Hela Governor Philip Undialu and Australian High Commissioner Bruce Davis with the new generators before they were transported to parts of Hela and Southern Highlands provinces.
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Immediate transit on to Mendi and Tari was arranged via helicopter to ensure the transformers could be delivered as rapidly as possible.
PNG Power is now working to install the transformers in locations across the two provinces in order to re-establish reliable power supplies to critical infrastructure.
Prime Minister Peter O’Neill welcomed the close partnership with Australia to support communities impacted by the earthquake.
“Papua New Guinea welcomes Australia’s response to provide humanitarian relief and essential infrastructure to those most in need. This reflects our true partnership,” he said.
Carolyn Blacklock, acting managing-director of PNG Power Ltd, was pleased by the rapid response.
“This was an excellent collaboration between PNG Power Ltd and Australia, with valuable assistance from Cardno and Hevilift," she said.
"Close teamwork has enabled us to respond very rapidly to restore the power network at a time when it is most needed."
Australian High Commissioner Bruce Davis noted Australia’s commitment to supporting PNG in this difficult time.
“Australia will support Papua New Guinea’s efforts, both in the initial humanitarian response and in future reconstruction efforts, in the wake of this terrible disaster,” he said.
“We are very pleased to have been able to provide this immediate support to PNG Power to reconnect businesses and communities across the region.
"This effort is a very powerful example of what we can achieve when we work together.” - Story and pictures by Australian High Commission
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