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“The renting of generating sets by the Guyana Power and Light Inc. (GPL) amounts to reckless misspending spending and is almost criminal,” says Khemraj Ramjattan,Wholesale Nike NFL Jerseys, lead Parliamentarian for the Alliance For Change (AFC).Last year, GPL rented 12 generators at a cost of US$720,Wholesale NFL Jerseys,000 each, when it could have spent just US$180,000 more to own one.“This is what you call recklessness to the threshold of criminality,” Ramjattan asserted.President Donald Ramotar on Monday did not dismiss questions raised about the lack of prudent spending at the utility.“If what they say it true, it is obviously something to be concerned about,” Ramotar said.The revelation about the company’s rental costs comes at a time when GPL has lamented a mammoth fuel bill coupled with a growing demand for electricity.The government plans to power $6 billion into the company this year, saying this is meant to address its financial constraints and avoid already burdened consumers from paying higher electricity tariffs.GPL last year paid a hefty US$8.6M to rent 12 Caterpillar generating sets for a period of one year when it could have spent just US$2.2M more to buy them all.Last week,nfl jerseys china, the company said that renting the generators was the only feasible option,Jerseys NFL Cheap, as opposed to buying them.This is despite the fact that in June last year GPL said that it had 22 of the same Caterpillar sets in the system.Six Caterpillar sets brought in last June are still in the system at Versailles and Leonora, West Demerara, and at Garden of Eden,Cheap Jerseys NFL China, East Bank Demerara,Wholesale Authentic Jerseys, among other places.Government is moving ahead with plans to build a 165-megawatt hydro-electric project at Amaila Falls, Region Eight, to meet growing demands.GPL has said that electricity demand has been growing at least 10 per cent annually, outstripping investments and power production which until recently countrywide was over 80 megawatts.