Electricity Corporation workers honoured
Workers at the British Virgin Islands Electricity Corporation (BVIEC) were treated to an appreciation luncheon and ceremony for a job well done during the restoration of power after Hurricane Irma in September last year.
Minister for Communications and Works, Honourable Mark Vanterpool commended the workers for the excellent work done to restore electricity to the Territory.
Minister Vanterpool said, “We were really pleased with the work you have done to get the electricity back up and running. You did a wonderful job because we had anticipated that the restoration will be done in a year but it was done in six months.”
Over 90 percent of the BVIEC’s distribution and transmission network was destroyed after the devastating hurricane. Restoration to 99 pecent of the grid was however done in six months.
Chairman for the corporation’s board Mr Ron Potter stated that restoration efforts were expedited because of the recently completed Phase V, which included the installation of three new Wartsila generators with a total capacity of 25.5 MW and the construction of the new building which withstood the hurricanes.
Mr Potter said: “I also want to recognise the effort we made before Irma because if a number of things did not happen including the BVIEC completing Phase V, the installation of 80 percent of the corporation’s Transmission lines underground and undergrounding of the grid in the Territory’s Commercial and Financial District, we would have been in a much worst situation than we were.”
He added, “Congratulate yourselves for ensuring that Phase V was completed in time because that saved us and continues to provide power to our country.”
Guest speaker, Dr Michael Turnbull of the Wellness Center said he recognised that the workers were traumatised by the weather events as everyone else. He encouraged them to seek ways to cope with these experiences.
He said, “As a team, you work better together, so no matter what you are going through, do not give up.”
Author of the Irma Diaries, Ms Angela Burnett was also a guest speaker at the event. She expressed her gratitude to the workers and spoke about climate change and its link to last year’s unprecedented events.
Meanwhile, the corporation’s General Manager Mr Leroy Abraham praised the efforts of his workers and spoke of the unity that was seen following the impact of the hurricanes.
Mr Abraham said: “For a fleeting moment following the hurricane, the way how everyone, regardless of your colour, creed, male, female, religious orientation, everything that we found to divide us, at that moment all of us became united.”
Mr Abraham also commended the teams from the countries who assisted with restoration work including Aruba, Belize, Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, Grenada, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Jamaica, the United Kingdom and Canada. He also paid tribute to independent electricians and retirees.
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A job well done by BVIEC and the other lunesmen from the different countries. Electricity was restored in a shorter time than anticipated.
It’s nice to list all the countries, but LIAT brought one plane load from Barbados to help us. And I sure there were more.
Mr. Abraham is so right: This trauma has bonded us together like nothing before
The employees of bviec need a raise now.that would be the official appreciation not lunch.
Thanks you to all electricity men and women. Job well done. Yes a little money on their pay would do them well. Appreciate you all.