Las Terrenas
Would you like to live with 'luz' 24/7?
Then Las Terrenas is good for you. Here blackouts are very few, the local private company "Luz y Fuerza" provides a reliable service and repairs are done within hours.
Nevertheless, disgruntled 'terreneros' want to change things and thus they are organising a 4-day-protest march to Medina's government palace.
Obviously local polit clowns succeeded in making some citizens believe that EDENORTE is better for them.
It is true, the tariff here is higher* than elsewhere but do they not know how bad the 'luz de gobierno' is?
Somehow someway I wish the marchers success... :classic:
Noticias de Saman? Republica Dominicana: Las Terrenas marchar? hasta Palacio Nacional en contra de compa??a Luz y Fuerza
http://us.las-terrenas-live.com/las...ional-palace-for-fairer-electric-service.html
*)
I think, it is around 17 Pesos/ kWh.
But how would I know? My solar panels and I do not care really.
donP
Would you like to live with 'luz' 24/7?
Then Las Terrenas is good for you. Here blackouts are very few, the local private company "Luz y Fuerza" provides a reliable service and repairs are done within hours.
Nevertheless, disgruntled 'terreneros' want to change things and thus they are organising a 4-day-protest march to Medina's government palace.
Obviously local polit clowns succeeded in making some citizens believe that EDENORTE is better for them.
It is true, the tariff here is higher* than elsewhere but do they not know how bad the 'luz de gobierno' is?
Somehow someway I wish the marchers success... :classic:
Noticias de Saman? Republica Dominicana: Las Terrenas marchar? hasta Palacio Nacional en contra de compa??a Luz y Fuerza
http://us.las-terrenas-live.com/las...ional-palace-for-fairer-electric-service.html
*)
I think, it is around 17 Pesos/ kWh.
But how would I know? My solar panels and I do not care really.
donP