Kerman Implements Scheduled Power Management to Ensure National Grid Stability
In a proactive move to safeguard the integrity of the national power infrastructure, the Kerman Province Electricity Distribution Company has announced the possibility of scheduled power outages for Friday, August 22nd. This preventative measure is a direct response to a significant forecasted surge in energy consumption, which places considerable strain on the electrical grid.
The company emphasizes that these planned, temporary interruptions are a essential strategy to maintain overall network stability and prevent larger, uncontrolled blackouts, ensuring the long-term reliability of energy services for all citizens.
Peak Consumption Hours and Public Cooperation
Technical analyses indicate that peak demand is expected to occur during two critical periods: from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM and again from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM.
In the spirit of collective responsibility and national interest, the company is appealing to the valued citizens of Kerman to actively participate in managing electricity consumption. This can be achieved by voluntarily refraining from using high-consumption appliances—such as air conditioners, electric heaters, and washing machines—during these peak hours.
Acknowledgment and Key to Stability
The management of the distribution company extended its gratitude to both household and industrial subscribers for their ongoing cooperation. It reiterated that voluntary reduction of usage during peak times is the fundamental key to preventing network fluctuations and ensuring a continuous, stable power supply.
Detailed information, including the specific areas affected and the precise schedule of any outages, will be communicated through the company’s official channels. The unified public resolve for the optimal use of electricity is the cornerstone of sustaining stable energy services for the nation.