Kenya is in total power blackout

Kenya is in total power blackout

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Geza Ulole,

My curiosity made me to pass by the Uganda forums to see if you had addressed the same and noticed that you never did so dispite Uganda experiencing national wide blackout. That one alone speaks volumes!
 
My curiosity made me to pass by the Uganda forums to see if you had addressed the same and noticed that you never did so dispite Uganda experiencing national wide blackout. That one alone speaks volumes!..

EAST AFRICAN BLACKOUT: Uganda disconnected from Kenyan grid

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Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Uganda Electricity Generation Company Limited (UEGCL) has confirmed that the cause of the power outage that has left several areas in East Africa in a blackout, was in Kenya.

Corporate Affairs Manager UEGCL Simon Kasyate told Uganda’s Daily Monitor that they had established the cause of the outage to be in Kenya.

“Because of the interconnection with the Kenyan grid, when the problem happened in Kenya, Uganda had to be affected,” Kasyate said, adding that “We have disconnected Uganda from the Kenyan grid so as to connect Uganda independently and as I talk to you now, power is already restored in some parts of the country.”

Earlier, electricity distributer Umeme confirmed a system disturbance had led to loss of electricity supply to several areas including the capital Kampala.

“A system disturbance has led to loss of electricity supply which is affecting several areas. Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited (UETCL) our supply provider and system operator is working around the clock to restore the supply,” Umeme said.

UETCL later said that, “Kenya lost its generation system which in turn over loaded the Ugandan power system due to a high demand for electricity in Kenya. Power however, continues to be restored.”

Across the border, Kenya Power said a power system disturbance caused the outage, but “engineers are battling to identify the fault and restore power supply as quickly as possible.”

Hours later they announced that “the faulty sections have been isolated and efforts to restore supply in all regions are underway. Kenya Power management apologises for the inconvenience caused by the outage.”

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Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Uganda Electricity Generation Company Limited (UEGCL) has confirmed that the cause of the power outage that has left several areas in East Africa in a blackout, was in Kenya.

Corporate Affairs Manager UEGCL Simon Kasyate told Uganda’s Daily Monitor that they had established the cause of the outage to be in Kenya.

“Because of the interconnection with the Kenyan grid, when the problem happened in Kenya, Uganda had to be affected,” Kasyate said, adding that “We have disconnected Uganda from the Kenyan grid so as to connect Uganda independently and as I talk to you now, power is already restored in some parts of the country.”

Earlier, electricity distributer Umeme confirmed a system disturbance had led to loss of electricity supply to several areas including the capital Kampala.

“A system disturbance has led to loss of electricity supply which is affecting several areas. Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited (UETCL) our supply provider and system operator is working around the clock to restore the supply,” Umeme said.

UETCL later said that, “Kenya lost its generation system which in turn over loaded the Ugandan power system due to a high demand for electricity in Kenya. Power however, continues to be restored.”

Across the border, Kenya Power said a power system disturbance caused the outage, but “engineers are battling to identify the fault and restore power supply as quickly as possible.”

Hours later they announced that “the faulty sections have been isolated and efforts to restore supply in all regions are underway. Kenya Power management apologises for the inconvenience caused by the outage.”


MY TAKE
For once Kenya is not a source of Kenya misery! Poleni sana middle income!
 
EAST AFRICAN BLACKOUT: Uganda disconnected from Kenyan grid
The Independent January 9, 2018 NEWS 1 Comment

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Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Uganda Electricity Generation Company Limited (UEGCL) has confirmed that the cause of the power outage that has left several areas in East Africa in a blackout, was in Kenya.

Corporate Affairs Manager UEGCL Simon Kasyate told Uganda’s Daily Monitor that they had established the cause of the outage to be in Kenya.

“Because of the interconnection with the Kenyan grid, when the problem happened in Kenya, Uganda had to be affected,” Kasyate said, adding that “We have disconnected Uganda from the Kenyan grid so as to connect Uganda independently and as I talk to you now, power is already restored in some parts of the country.”

Earlier, electricity distributer Umeme confirmed a system disturbance had led to loss of electricity supply to several areas including the capital Kampala.

“A system disturbance has led to loss of electricity supply which is affecting several areas. Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited (UETCL) our supply provider and system operator is working around the clock to restore the supply,” Umeme said.

UETCL later said that, “Kenya lost its generation system which in turn over loaded the Ugandan power system due to a high demand for electricity in Kenya. Power however, continues to be restored.”

Across the border, Kenya Power said a power system disturbance caused the outage, but “engineers are battling to identify the fault and restore power supply as quickly as possible.”

Hours later they announced that “the faulty sections have been isolated and efforts to restore supply in all regions are underway. Kenya Power management apologises for the inconvenience caused by the outage.”










EAST AFRICAN BLACKOUT: Uganda disconnected from Kenyan grid

UETCL (@uetcl) | Twitter

MY TAKE
For once Kunyaland is not a source of Kunyaland's misery! Poleni sana middle income!

Technical hitches happens and I like your cognisant usage of the the keyword 'for once'. It only becomes a nuisance when the problem becomes chronical!..
 
Technical hitches happens and I like your cognisant usage of the the keyword 'for once'. It only becomes a nuisance when the problem becomes chronical!..
disasters r making u realize that u r not immune! So stop tongue lashing Tanzania! See u r also exporting coronavirus to Uganda

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disasters r making u realize that u r not immune! So stop tongue lashing Tanzania! See u also exporting coronavirus to Uganda

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You better talk of of anything else apart from Corona, reasons being in black and white. About the blackouts and we know who's a graduate in this region when it comes to blackouts despite sitting on vast resources of gas reserves!..
 
EAST AFRICAN BLACKOUT: Uganda disconnected from Kenyan grid
The Independent January 9, 2018 NEWS 1 Comment

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Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Uganda Electricity Generation Company Limited (UEGCL) has confirmed that the cause of the power outage that has left several areas in East Africa in a blackout, was in Kenya.

Corporate Affairs Manager UEGCL Simon Kasyate told Uganda’s Daily Monitor that they had established the cause of the outage to be in Kenya.

“Because of the interconnection with the Kenyan grid, when the problem happened in Kenya, Uganda had to be affected,” Kasyate said, adding that “We have disconnected Uganda from the Kenyan grid so as to connect Uganda independently and as I talk to you now, power is already restored in some parts of the country.”

Earlier, electricity distributer Umeme confirmed a system disturbance had led to loss of electricity supply to several areas including the capital Kampala.

“A system disturbance has led to loss of electricity supply which is affecting several areas. Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited (UETCL) our supply provider and system operator is working around the clock to restore the supply,” Umeme said.

UETCL later said that, “Kenya lost its generation system which in turn over loaded the Ugandan power system due to a high demand for electricity in Kenya. Power however, continues to be restored.”

Across the border, Kenya Power said a power system disturbance caused the outage, but “engineers are battling to identify the fault and restore power supply as quickly as possible.”

Hours later they announced that “the faulty sections have been isolated and efforts to restore supply in all regions are underway. Kenya Power management apologises for the inconvenience caused by the outage.”










EAST AFRICAN BLACKOUT: Uganda disconnected from Kenyan grid

UETCL (@uetcl) | Twitter

MY TAKE
For once Kunyaland is not a source of Kunyaland's misery! Poleni sana middle income!

Hio fact kwamba Kenya ni middle income huwa inakuuma sana.
 
Bongo yenyewe Miezi miwili nyuma kama sikosei Tuli experience hio blackout, Grid iliporomoka Watu wote walio connected na grid ya taifa walipata hio blackout kuna mtu alitumbuliwa ili last for 7 hours wakaanza kurestore mdogo mdogo
Hio EAPP ( East Africa Power Pool) inayotaka kuwa established bila smart grid hio interconnection ikifanyika unaweza kuta mzigo ukashuka EA nzima tukawa kwenye blackout. Kuna line inatoka isenya Kenya via Namanga inaenda Singida 400kV
 
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