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Fire at Albion Sugar Estate

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February 8, 2024
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At approximately 12:30 pm on Saturday, February 3, 2024, a fire occurred in the lower  section of the Power Plant at the Albion Sugar Factory. Standard operation procedures  within the factory were immediately set into motion and the Guyana Fire Service was contacted. The response from the Guyana Fire Service was almost immediate from the  Rose Hall Town Fire Station, resulting in the containment of the blaze within two hours.  The Guyana Sugar Corporation wishes to express its deepest gratitude to the Internal  Fire Team and the Guyana Fire Service for their swift action, which resulted in the swift  control of the situation. 

The preliminary report on the fire revealed serious damage to crucial electrical  infrastructure in the Powerhouse, including the 4 megawatts generating control panel,  2.5 megawatts generating control panels, 700 kilowatts low voltage cap set control  panel, 3.3 kv interbus transformer, interbus transformer barker, a sections of the low  voltage bus bar and several major section of the circuitry. 

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At minimum large sections of the wiring have to be replaced along with the damaged  panels, and all of the breakers, and other components, in order to return the Factory to a  state of readiness to grind sugar in the First Crop of 2024. 

The Guyana Sugar Corporation is in the process of concluding the needs assessment,  and is working to procure the necessary replacement panels and other items has  commenced. The Guyana Sugar Corporation will provide further updates on the  progress of the rebuilding. The Corporation would like to take this opportunity to assure  the sugar workers, factory workers, all other employees and the country that it will work  without fail to rebuild and repair the Albion Sugar Factory as soon as possible. 

From the Occupational, Health and Safety Report, there were no injuries and the super structure of the Power House was not compromised and remains a safe working  environment. The Fire Service has since concluded their investigation and issued the  certificate to return to the building. 

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