2024-11-15 20:59:00
As usual, Edersa posted a schedule of power outages in Rio Negro on its network, running from Saturday to Monday. Events will be held in three cities in the province: El Bolsón, Cipolletti and General Roca.
Companies responsible for providing services reported that the reasons for layoffs include: Redefining and expanding the mission of supplyin addition to equipment modernization and maintenance.
Rio Negro blackout: El Bolson’s schedule and departments affected
The first town to see service disruptions was El Bolsón, 6:30 to 9:30from José Hernández to Pellegrini streets and from San Martín Avenue to Costanera Avenue.
For its part, scheduled cuts are Sunday from 6:30 to 10:30 It will be developed in the quadrant from Castelli Street to Paso and from San Martin Avenue to Pedro Mora.
Edersa reports that, among the areas agreed upon, progress will be made on the re-planning and expansion of feeder supply to the southern and northern main lines, which is necessary to comprehensively improve the quality of services.
Blackout in Río Negro: where and when they will be in Cipolletti
Meanwhile, in Cipolletti, parking hours on San Luis Street will be extended from 8:30 to 12:00. Located between the Ring Road and Ferri, Las Pérgolas Lot, Eco Villa, Los Aromos, Kreitman Place, La Escondida, Las Quintas, Pololín Factory and Don Pedro Entrance.
There, a medium voltage recloser will be installed, a remote control device that clears brief faults in medium voltage lines.
Río Negro blackout: schedule and neighborhoods of Roca
Finally on Mondaythe cuts will take place at General Roca from 9 to 12:30located in the quadrant formed by José Ingenieros Street to Panama and Jamaica Street to Resistencia; Street Italia between Gronchi and Gardano; Hospital on Street Italia and Universidad Nacional de Comacho on Street Peru.
In this area, preventive tasks will be carried out near the spur of the main line “Stefenelli”. The company is asking neighbors to take necessary safety measures.
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How does Edersa plan to keep residents informed about future outages and infrastructure improvements?
**Interview with Edersa Public Relations Manager, Laura Gonzalez**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Laura. Edersa has announced a schedule of power outages affecting three cities in Rio Negro this weekend. Can you explain the reasons behind these planned outages?
**Laura Gonzalez:** Absolutely, thank you for having me. The planned outages in El Bolsón, Cipolletti, and General Roca are part of our ongoing commitment to redefine and expand our power supply infrastructure. We are also focusing on necessary equipment modernization and maintenance to ensure a reliable power supply for our customers in the long run.
**Editor:** I see. Could you provide more specific details on when these outages will occur, particularly in El Bolsón?
**Laura Gonzalez:** Yes, certainly. In El Bolsón, the first scheduled outage will take place on Saturday from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM, affecting areas between José Hernández and Pellegrini streets and from San Martín Avenue to Costanera Avenue. Additionally, there will be another round of outages on Sunday from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM in a quadrant bounded by Castelli Street, Paso, San Martín Avenue, and Pedro Mora.
**Editor:** It sounds like a significant coordination effort is necessary. How do you inform residents about these outages and any developments?
**Laura Gonzalez:** We make it a priority to inform residents through various channels, including our website, local media, and direct notifications to our customers. We also encourage people to stay updated by following our social media pages, where we post real-time updates about the outages and any changes to the schedule.
**Editor:** With the equipment modernization and infrastructure expansion, how long do you anticipate these outages will be necessary?
**Laura Gonzalez:** While the duration of actual outages will vary based on the specific work being conducted, we expect to continue this proactive approach over the coming months. Our goal is to minimize future interruptions and ultimately enhance the quality of service.
**Editor:** Thank you for clarifying, Laura. Is there anything else you’d like to add for our readers?
**Laura Gonzalez:** I would just like to remind everyone to plan accordingly and thank them for their understanding and patience during this time. We are committed to providing reliable power, and these improvements will yield benefits for all residents in the future.
**Editor:** Thank you for your time, Laura. We appreciate the update and your efforts to keep the community informed.