Updating the distribution of electrical effects in Cienfuegos

The electricity company of Cienfuegos, Friday, September 30, completed a press conference on the distribution of electrical damage in the province, due to Obstetrical deficit at the national level And the effects of the National Electrical System (SEN) due to Hurricane Ian’s passage through western Cuba.

And in the voice of Ricardo García Parra, adviser to the Directorate General of Cienfuegos Electric, he learned that on Thursday evening, electrical service began in many district departments, and remained until Friday morning. Electric power for about 50 percent of Cienfuegos customers. He added that due to the effects on many generating units in the West, it will not be possible to return to the state of energy in which the country was before the cyclone, so the effects will continue according to the block planning in the region. Interruption. Duration approximately 6 hours.

Luis Angel Medina Castillo, Empresa Eléctrica Cienfuegos Dispatch Director, explained that due to the requirements to operate the systems, it was decided to move to the 50th arrondissement, located in the urban part of Palmira municipality, to the first affected block. , as well as arrondissements No. 52 (where the Camarones, Espartaco and Cherepa are located) and No. 65 that include Reina (Astillero, Costa Sur and part of José Martí Park), to block 2 respectively. Circles #56 and #57 have been moved to block 3, where Cruces (Mincin, Parque, Prado, Servi Cupet, Policlinico, Agramonte Final) and Lajas Urbano are, in that order.

On the other hand, said modifications and/or effects were known to be effective as of 6:00 am and may be subject to changes to the extent that electrical service is restored in other departments, either in the province or in the west of the country. Country. Already synced to SEN Generation units 3 and 4 Carlos Manuel de Cespedes Thermal Power Plant.

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He also explained to the media present, by Rene Alvarez Rojas, Director of Cienfuegos Aqueduct and Sewerage Company, that the water supply system in the province had been affected for approximately 72 hours, even as the supply system in Paso Bonito continued to fluctuate. All the time because of its power reserve. He commented that the effects on service to the population occurred to customers supplied by the Damoji system, which has no electrical support and also two-stage pumps.

Álvarez Rojas stressed that today service will be provided normally to the lower area of ​​the city as required by the distribution scheme, and at night to the upper area, including the Pueblo Grivo.

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