Wednesday, August 12, 2015

PSE: from 10 on Wednesday once again reduce the supply current – Onet.pl

 
  Photo: PAP
 
 
  PGE Elektrownia Belchatow seen from the water reservoir Słok
 
 
 

Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economy Janusz Piechocinski on Wednesday’s press conference, said that the restrictions in the supply of electricity are caused by “a very serious failure” large block of energy in our southern neighbor. But not informed which country it comes. On Tuesday, he pointed to good cooperation with foreign operators including energy networks the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

According to the Radio Information Agency, a failure occurred in the Czech nuclear power plant in Temelin . According to Czech media, one of the blocks gym has been disconnected from the network after it broke down the generator cooling. Failure does not threaten plant safety systems.

block in the power station that has been disconnected from the network, he had problems past. At the end of July it was restarted after more than 100 days of repairs. The current downtime may take until early next week – according to local media. At the same time it takes work stoppages planned for the second block, which means that the power plant does not produce electricity.

Head of the PSE Henry Majchrzak said Tuesday that the restrictions on supplies (introduced by PSE on Monday after midday. 10) may disappear as early as Wednesday. Provided that Tuesday evening will start the biggest bloc in the Polish system (850 MW) in Belchatow.

GiEK PGE spokeswoman Yvonne Paziak said on Wednesday morning PAP that this block but failed so far to run. Details of the company are provided in a later press release. With posted on the company’s so-called information. REMIT on planned and unplanned power losses PGE’s generating units that at midnight from Wednesday to Thursday this block will have the capacity of 858 MW.

“Power transmission system operator Polish Power Grid Company SA announces to the whole country from 10.00 on 12.08.2015 to 17:00 on 12.08.2015, the feed rate 16 and from 17:00 on 08/12/2015 until 22.00 the day 08/12/2015 grade 11 and provides power from 22.00 on 8/12/2015 at 10:00 AM on 8/13/2015 degree of power 11 “- written in the statement PSE morning.

“The situation sometimes surprising, but we must be ready for this type of unpleasant surprises too. The sixteenth degree of power is not as dangerous as twenty. I want to thank you again and ask for a further reduction in the consumption of this energy that we can use at night, “- commented Piechociński.

On Tuesday, the government approved a decree stating that since 11 August. the end of the month will be introduced restrictions on the supply and consumption of electricity for customers with contracted capacity above 300 kW (factories, steel mills, large energy-intensive industrial plants). It provides that the restrictions do not embrace individual customers – hospitals, military facilities, airports and similar institutions.

cause restrictions are high air temperature and low water in reservoirs. Reduced water level prevents efficient cooling power units.

Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz, who on Tuesday visited a power plant in Kozienice she repeated to ensure that the restrictions on supplies not affect households or hospitals.

Restrictions on the supply and consumption electricity introduces the government for a limited time on the Polish territory or a part thereof inter alia, the prediction of a threat to national energy security involving the long-term imbalance in the fuel and energy sector. This is done by reducing the power consumption of the power specified in degrees from 11 to 20.

The eleventh degree of power means that the recipient can draw power to the amount of contractual capacity, or to the power level contracted in agreement with the distributor, which in practice equals lack of restrictions. Twenty-grade means that the recipient can draw power to the amount of the prescribed minimum while maintaining the safety of people and damaged or destroyed overstates technological facilities.

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