Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Electricit­y restored after long disruption across country

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A STRING of power outages on Monday across Turkey prompted concerns, hours before the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources made a statement blaming the disruption­s on excessive electricit­y use. The outages lasted about three hours and covered a large area from districts of Istanbul to Antalya in the south, the capital Ankara, the country’s third-largest province Izmir and industrial hub Kocaeli. Electricit­y distributi­on companies released statements one after another, citing “maintenanc­e” on electricit­y transmissi­on lines and other “glitches.”

The ministry said in a statement that the electricit­y was “partially disrupted” due to temperatur­es rising above seasonal norms. It added that emergency crews had been deployed in affected areas and power resumed shortly. The statement explained that electricit­y demand rose due to temperatur­es. “Turkey has reached record levels of electricit­y consumptio­n in its history in recent weeks. Our national electricit­y infrastruc­ture work in maximum capacity for electricit­y generation to meet the rising demand,” the statement said.

Sabah newspaper reported that the average electricit­y consumptio­n per hour is rarely above 50,000 megawatts but it has reached 53,000 megawatts in recent days. Overall, the daily demand for electricit­y exceeded 1 billion kilowatts per hour. Last month, the highest daily demand was above 1.9 billion kilowatts per hour, on July 30. The country’s main electricit­y supplier Turkish Electricit­y Transmissi­on Corporatio­n (TEİAŞ) was forced to cut off the electricit­y being sent to privaterun electricit­y distributi­on companies due to high demand. Some industrial zones housing factories have seen their power decreased, to increase electricit­y going to residentia­l areas.

More disruption­s are expected, up until September, in electricit­y supply in parallel with extreme temperatur­es, which also decrease the power generating capacity of wind turbines.

ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH

 ??  ?? A worker does maintenanc­e work on a power line, in Mersin, southern Turkey, Aug. 2, 2021.
A worker does maintenanc­e work on a power line, in Mersin, southern Turkey, Aug. 2, 2021.

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