NEW: Load shedding to increase

14 Sep, 2022 - 16:09 0 Views
NEW: Load shedding to increase Venezuelan Elvia Helena Lozano lights a kerosene lamp during a power outage at her home in Caracas on March 9, 2019. - Sunday is the third day Venezuelans remain without communications, electricity or water, in an unprecedented power outage that already left 15 patients dead and threatens with extending indefinitely, increasing distress for the severe political and economic crisis hitting the oil-rich South American nation. øPodr· salvar la comida en la nevera? øCu·nto durar· el agua que recogiÛ en tobos? øAcabar· el "toque de queda" de la delincuencia en la oscuridad? Son preguntas que atormentan a Yadira mientras espera que el suministro de electricidad sea normalizado en Venezuela. (Photo by Cristian HERNANDEZ / AFP)

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THE country will experience increased load-shedding between September 12 and September 16 due to depressed electricity generation on the grid, the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) has announced.

 

In a notice to the public, ZETDC said their engineers are working round the clock to ensure full restoration of services.

 

The power utility advised customers to use electricity sparingly during this period.

 

“Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company would like to advise its valued customers countrywide that there will be increased load curtailment from September 12 to September 16.

 

“This is due to depressed generation on the grid coupled with increased electricity demand as a a result of increased economic demand,” read the notice.

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