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Lae power needs 100 Megawatts, says Duma

Summary by Post Courier
Lae’s electricity demand is at a peak of 100 megawatts, while available capacity on the Ramu Grid stands at about 105 megawatts, leaving the system under heavy pressure and still vulnerable to outages, State Enterprises Minister William Duma revealed last Friday. Mr Duma said industries that no longer trust the grid are self-generating power, creating an estimated 30 megawatts of unmet captive demand, while Lae’s current load is about 40 megawat…
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Post Courier broke the news in on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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