South Khorasan Announces Scheduled Power Outages for Birjand to Manage National Energy Grid
SOUTH KHORASAN, Iran – In a move to ensure the stability of the national energy infrastructure, the South Khorasan Electric Distribution Company has released a detailed schedule for planned power outages in the provincial capital of Birjand for this Saturday, September 13, 2024.
The proactive measure is part of a broader, strategic national effort to manage electricity consumption during peak hours and prevent unplanned blackouts, safeguarding the integrity of the power grid for all citizens.
A Proactive Measure for Grid Stability
The company’s announcement clarified that these scheduled interruptions are a necessary response to current energy demands. By implementing a planned and transparent schedule, the aim is to provide predictability for residents and businesses, allowing them to manage their activities accordingly and avoid the disruptions of unexpected power losses.
This approach underscores a commitment to responsible resource management and the reliable delivery of essential services.
Staying Informed: Official Channels for Schedule Updates
To ensure all residents have access to accurate and timely information, the South Khorasan Electric Distribution Company has directed the public to several official communication channels. Citizens can find the precise outage timetable for their specific area by consulting the following resources:
- The official company website: www.skedc.ir (using a 13-digit bill ID)
- The dedicated “Barghe Man” (My Electricity) mobile application for Android and iOS, which provides outage tables and change alerts.
- The “Barghe Man” website: bargheman.com/dc-list for daily and weekly schedules based on city and consumption type.
- The 24/7 customer service hotline at 121 for any inquiries.
Practical Guidance for Residents
The company has also issued a set of practical recommendations to help the public minimize inconvenience during the scheduled periods. These include planning essential tasks for hours when power is available, ensuring mobile phones and other necessary devices are fully charged beforehand, and reducing the use of high-consumption appliances.
The implementation of these scheduled outages reflects a managed and strategic approach to contemporary energy challenges, ensuring the long-term stability and efficiency of Iran’s power distribution network.