According to CUC’s load shedding schedule from Sept. 6 to 12, all feeders will experience three-hour power interruption.
Camacho said the schedule may still be modified.
“Such contingent schedules may be altered to address particular emergencies when necessary,” he said in a press statement.
Camacho said CUC “apologizes anew for any inconvenience the load-shedding schedule has imposed on the community and will continue to work diligently to resolve the problems” at its power plants.
Jesus T. Quitano, CUC power distribution supervisor, said three engines of Power Plant 1 were operational and generating 12 megawatts yesterday.
The new load shedding schedule is as follows:
8:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
Feeder-1 Second partial, Upper Navy Hill, Upper MIHA, 99 Cent store
Feeder-2: Entire Grid Portions of Lower Base, CPA (Seaport), Beach Road Garapan south to San Jose Intersection
11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Feeder-4: Entire Grid Portions of Lower Base, Sadog Tasi, Capital Hill, Kagman and portions of Papago (Botanical Garden)
Feeder-7: Entire Grid
Lower Base industrial area, north to Tanapag, Achugao, San Roque, As Matuis and Marpi
2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Feeder-3: Third Partial Gualo Rai Intersection south Chalan Kiya Intersection
Lateral: Upper Gualo Rai
Lateral: Taro Sue
Kiya 1: Entire Grid
As Terlaje, NMC, Portions of Fina Sisu, San Vicente to Botanical Garden, Lower Dandan Homestead, Upper, Dandan Homested, Isley Field Kiya-4: Entire Grid
Chalan Kiya, San Jose, Oleai, Susupe, Mount Carmel and south to portions of Chalan Kanoa
8:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.
Kiya-2: Entire Grid As Lito, Koblerville, As Gonno, San Antonio and Afetnas, portions of Fina Sisu


