Network maintenance will impact three million residents in Rio Grande do Sul

CEEE Grupo Equatorial Energia has scheduled a grid shutdown for 41 cities in the state throughout this week
Network maintenance will impact three million residents in Rio Grande do Sul
Photo: Disclosure/CEEE Grupo Equatorial Energia

O CEEE Equatorial Energy Group informed that held, throughout this week, a series of network shutdowns em 41 cities in Rio Grande do Sul, impacting just over three million residents.

This represents almost a third of the total 10,8 million population who live in the state, according to data from the last census of the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics), published in 2022.  

As maintenance will be carried out between Monday (16) and Friday (20) and the schedule includes municipalities such as the capital Porto Alegre, Pelotas and Viamão, which together today have almost 2 million residents.

According to the dealership, the target of the action aims to promote improvements that contribute to increasing the quality of energy supply electrical in these localities.

The distributor emphasizes that consumers from all municipalities were notified in advance so that they could plan for maintenance. “The action was notified through publications in wide-ranging vehicles and on the company’s website.” 

More information and the complete schedule of shutdowns that occur on the network can be checked through the company's communication channels.

Check below What are the counties that will be affected this week: 

  • Amaral Ferrador;
  • Arambaré;
  • Arroio do Sal;
  • Arroio Grande;
  • Bagé;
  • Pinhal Spa;
  • Camaquã;
  • Candiota;
  • Canguçu;
  • Capão da Canoa;
  • Caraá;
  • Cerrito;
  • Crystal;
  • Dom Feliciano;
  • Dom Pedrito;
  • Eldorado do Sul;
  • Southern Crossroads;
  • Guaíba;
  • Imbé;
  • Lavras do Sul;
  • Morro Redondo;
  • Morrinhos do Sul;
  • Mustards;
  • Osório;
  • Pedro Osório;
  • pellets;
  • Pinheiro Machado;
  • Piratini;
  • Porto Alegre;
  • Big River;
  • Santa Vitória do Palmar;
  • Santo Antônio da Patrulha;
  • Sertão Santana;
  • South Sentinel;
  • São José do Norte;
  • São Lourenço do Sul;
  • Tramandaí;
  • Tavares;
  • Towers;
  • Viamão;
  • Xangri-lá.
Photo by Henrique Hein
Henrique Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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