A new genset has been installed to improve the electricity situation in N. Velidhoo. In a post on X, Fenaka Corporation stated that as part of the ongoing efforts to provide sustainable electricity service, a 1000 kW genset brought to Velidhoo has now been installed and put into service to improve the island’s electricity situation.

Providing sustainable basic rights such as water, sewerage, and electricity to the people living in all islands of the Maldives is a promise of President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu. Fenaka is carrying out numerous works to fulfill this promise. As such, the company is working on providing new gensets to islands facing electricity issues.

Fenaka has also recently announced a tender for acquiring generators. In this announcement, Fenaka has revealed its need for generators ranging from 250 kW to 1600 kW. The company needs the most of 600 kW generators, requiring eight sets of this type. The least required are 1600 kW generators, with a need for two of this type.

This initiative demonstrates the government’s commitment to improving infrastructure and essential services across the Maldives, particularly in addressing electricity challenges in various islands.”A new genset has been installed to improve the electricity situation in N. Velidhoo. In a post on X, Fenaka Corporation stated that as part of the ongoing efforts to provide sustainable electricity service, a 1000 kW genset brought to Velidhoo has now been installed and put into service to improve the island’s electricity situation.

Providing sustainable basic rights such as water, sewerage, and electricity to the people living in all islands of the Maldives is a promise of President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu. Fenaka is carrying out numerous works to fulfill this promise. As such, the company is working on providing new gensets to islands facing electricity issues.

Fenaka has also recently announced a tender for acquiring generators. In this announcement, Fenaka has revealed its need for generators ranging from 250 kW to 1600 kW. The company needs the most of 600 kW generators, requiring eight sets of this type. The least required are 1600 kW generators, with a need for two of this type.

This initiative demonstrates the government’s commitment to improving infrastructure and essential services across the Maldives, particularly in addressing electricity challenges in various islands.

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