
Today more than thousands of households were left without electricity.On Wednesday, 22 January, at 12 hours of day in Tallinn more thousands of households were left without
electricity. Elektrilevi Elektrilevi Cristi Reiland reported to Delfi, that the power outage in Tallinn was caused by an underground cable fault, which the Elektrilevi brigade immediately began to fix, and by 12:36 day all customers had their electricity supply restored.
Elektrilevi notes on its website, that its control center and emergency brigades are on duty round the clock and 365 days in the year, In addition, the readiness to commit to troubleshooting faults is in the
partners of the company. All reports of medium voltage faults are automatically transmitted to the control center, from which
dispatchers dispatch teams to troubleshoot the fault. Reports of low-voltage accidents are received through the MARU application or through the Customer Support telephones. Reports of faults on the low voltage lines are processed by Elektrilevi technicians, who enter them into the system, After that the specialists of the Center Management assign brigades to troubleshoot faults. Then these messages are received
by the emergency brigade, and the client receives relevant information through the MARU application and/or by SMS. For 2020 year, 50% of failures in the Elektrilevi network were related to weather conditions and environmental environment. Slightly more than 15% of failures caused by age of the network or its wear. 35% of failures are due to other
causes – for example, from birds or animals, someone’s groundwork or
theft, and theft, aAlso From 1 April to 30 September
to 12 hours. From 1 October>to 31 March to 16 hours. In Emergency situations to correct the disconnection may take up to 72 hours from the moment of the declaration of the emergency situation. Emergency
couldbecausedbyaplague,stormoranothereventthatthenetworkenterprisecannotprevent.