Starting September 17, the Saint Lucia Electricity Services Limited (LUCELEC) will commence the third and final phase of its Meter Replacement Programme. According to LUCELEC, this phase will run until September 27, 2025 and forms part of their ongoing commitment to deliver a safe, reliable, and efficient electricity service.
According to a statement from the company, the final phase will upgrade the metering infrastructure and ensure continued compliance with the highest industry standards for quality and safety.
The final phase will be carried out in Castries namely, Peynier Street, Brazil Street, Jeremie Street, Cadet Street, Bridge Street, West Hall Street, Bourbon Street, Micoud Street, Chaussee Road, Jeremie Street, Marchand Road, the George Charles Boulevard, Pavee, Maynard Hill, Trou Rouge, Rock Hall, Black Mallet Gap and Ravine Toutrelle.
LUCELEC says that the new meters will ensure continued accuracy in customer electricity usage readings and enhance the customer service experience and will be installed at no cost to customers.
Customers will receive notice at least 48 hours in advance before their scheduled replacement and in most cases the replacement process is expected to take less than 30 minutes.
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