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Gone on Break is a podcast from the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (VIWAPA) that takes you behind the scenes to meet the people who keep our islands running. Each episode, employees from various WAPA departments step away from their day-to-day work to share their stories, experiences, and insights. From engineers and human resources to customer service and plant operators, Gone on Break gives listeners a real, human look at the people behind the utility providing essential services to the Virgin Islands.VIWAPA Communications Sciences sociales
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  • Powering Tomorrow: Inside VIEnergize’s Clean-Energy Vision
    Apr 29 2026

    In this episode of Gone on Break, host Shanell Spencer sits down with Brian Walden, Director of VIEnergize at the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority, to explore how the territory is building a smarter, more sustainable energy future.

    Brian shares how VIEnergize is leading the push toward cleaner energy in the U.S. Virgin Islands—from expanding solar opportunities through the Net Energy Billing (NEB) program to rolling out Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), also known as smart meters. Together, they break down what these initiatives mean for everyday customers, how they can help lower energy costs, and how technology is making the grid more resilient and transparent.

    Along the way, Brian also talks about his personal journey into renewable energy, what motivates his work in the community, and how innovation and collaboration are shaping the next chapter of energy in the Virgin Islands.

    Whether you’re curious about solar, interested in how smart meters work, or simply want to hear from the people helping power the islands, this conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at the future of energy in our community.

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    31 min
  • Strengthening the Grid: A Conversation with WAPA Electric Leadership
    Feb 18 2026

    Ever wonder what it really takes to keep the lights onacross the Virgin Islands? In this episode of Gone on Break, host Shanell Spencer sits down with two of WAPA's electric leadership's own Lemuel Lavinier, Chief Operating Officer of Electric, and Collin Brown, Director of Transmission & Distribution, for an honest, behind-the-scenes look at whatpowers our islands.

    From upgrade initiatives to the reasons behind scheduledoutages and how living in the communities they serve shapes their perspective, Lemuel and Collin pull back the curtain on what it takes to keep power flowing across multiple islands. They also discuss what drew them to the utility industry, andthe unique logistical challenges of operating across St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix.

    It's a candid look at the people and processes behindyour power — and a reminder that keeping the lights on is anything but simple.

    Gone on Break — Where the peoplewho power your islands take a break to share their stories.

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    32 min
  • Gone On Break: Engineering Our Water: A Look Inside WAPA’s Water Department
    Jan 21 2026

    What does it take to ensure a steady supply of water across the Virgin Islands?In this episode of Gone on Break, host Shanell Spencer interviews Mechanical Engineers Shaianne Felicien and La’Ron Henry to discuss the behind-the-scenes work happening in WAPA’s Water Department.They cover everything from designing and maintaining critical infrastructure to addressing daily challenges and planning for long-term improvements. Shaianne and La’Ron share insights about their roles, what inspires them as engineers, and why their work is crucial for the community. This conversation provides a closer look at the teamwork, problem-solving, and dedication involved in managing one of our most essential resources.⚡ Gone on Break — where the individuals who power your islands take a moment to share their stories.

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    29 min
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