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Planned Shutdown for September 2019 System Improvement and Routine Maintenance PLANNED SHUTDOWN FOR SEPTEMBER 2019 SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE REGION DAY DATE SUBSTATION FEEDER/PLANT PLANNED WORK DISTRICT AREAS & CUSTOMERS TO BE AFFECTED 11kV and 33kV Ntinda T.c, Strecher, Kampala Pharmaceuticals, Minister's Village Ntinda, Kisaasi, Kisota, Kyanja, Kulambiro, Kampala East Wednesday 04th September 2019 Ntinda Routine Maintenance Banda Switchgear Bahaikyambogo University, Ntinda Industrial area, Wasungu 11kV and 33kV MV Cable Inspection, Auxilliary MV Fusing and Jumper Ntinda T.c, Strecher, Kampala Pharmaceuticals, Minister’s Village Ntinda, Kisaasi, Kisota, Kyanja, Kulambiro, Kampala East Wednesday 04th September 2019 Ntinda Banda Switchgear Repair Bahaikyambogo University, Ntinda Industrial area, Wasunguu Tx110/14 MVA General Inspection on Tx 2, Heat run Tx1, service the Ntinda T.c, Strecher, Kampala Pharmaceuticals, Minister’s Village Ntinda, Kisaasi, Kisota, Kyanja, Kulambiro, Kampala East Wednesday 04th September 2019 Ntinda Banda transformer tapchanger & station Auxiliary Bahaikyambogo University, Ntinda Industrial area, Wasungu Line diversion at the Northern bypass Round-Kisaasi Kampala East Wednesday 04th September 2019 Ntinda Kisaasi 11kV Banda Bahai, Kisota, Kulambiro, Kyanja, Kisaasi, Kikaya about due to road works Line diversion at the Northern bypass Round-Kisaasi Kampala East Wednesday 04th September 2019 Ntinda Waligo 33kV Banda No outage expected about due to road works Line diversion at the Northern bypass Round-Nalya Kampala East Wednesday 04th September 2019 Ntinda Kiwatule 11kV Banda Kungu, Buwate, Nalya, Kira, Kigowa, Najjera, Kiwatule, Jomayi about due to road works Erection and dressing of an intermediate pole on the line tee-off of Bukomero, Bugabo, Dwaniro, Kyamukweya, Kikooba community in Mataagi, Wattuba, Busunju T.c, Busunju Health Centre, Busunju Masts, Kikunyu T.c, Kikandwa T.c, Kazike Village, Sozo Maize Mill, Western Thursday 05th September 2019 Busunju Kateera 11kV Mityana Masiriba Tx tee-off structure, tx tee-off structure of Bukalamuli Parish, Kituma Maize Mill, Bukomero T.c, Kakunyu Village,Katera T.c. Lwamagaali tx, kayunga tx, Kalagi tx, Kyakabuga tx, Kikonda tx, and Ntuuti tx Erection and dressing of an intermediate pole on the line tee-off of Kateera-Jokolera, Lwamata-Kisweeka, Kitutumuzi village, Bamusuuta, Lwamata Upper Lwamata T.c, Singo Farmers, Luwunga T.c, Buswabulogo Market, Kasega T.c, Kirinda T.c, Kiboga T.c, Buzibwera Village, Western Thursday 05th September 2019 Busunju Hoima 33kV & Lower, Katanabirwa-Ntunda, Kyenda-Byerima, Mityana Kikonyogo Coffee, Wamala Growers Union, Vvumba Parish,Kigando Village,Masoode T.c,Kagalama Village,Kigoma Kikweyengo-Massode, Kisekende, Lwasama, Lunya tx, Village,Kasambya T.c,Bugomolwa T.c,Kyabasita Viilage,Lwanjale T.c,Ndibata Catholic Missision,Ntwetwe T.c. Kikolimbo tx, Kiyombya tx, Lwanyeta tx, Kamirambazi Btx, and Bukwiri tx tee- off strutures Stringing of conductors to bridge the new network to North Eastern Thursday 05th September 2019 Tororo Main Busia 33kV Tororo Busia Customs, Sofia Road, Busia Water Pump And Environs the Grid Upgrading the Existing Conductor from 25sqmm to Gulu Town Center, Cereleno Industrial Area Pece Village, Lower Quarters, Gulu Univeity, Laroo Forest Ward, Awich North Eastern Thursday 05th September 2019 Gulu Gulu Hospital 11kV 100sqmm for the Backbone & 50sqmm for the T-offs Gulu Ptc, Pageya Village, Army Flats, Police Barracks, Main Hospital, Acholi Inn Hotel, Bomah Hotel, Local Government and Replacement of Rotten Poles & Other Accessories District Offices, CPS-Gulu, Gulu Municipal Council Offices . Replacement of poles from Busesa to Nakavule village Busei Village, Butende Tc, Nakalama, Buwabe Tc,Busesa,Busolwa T.c, Ibulanku,Butaba T.c,Idudi T.c, Ibako Village, North Eastern Friday 06th September 2019 Iganga Bugiri 33KV feeder and install Nakavule Air break switch (2 spans from Iganga Bugiri T.c, Luwemba T.c, Nabukalu, Nankoma T.c, Waka Waka, Namayemba T.c, Kibimba Rice Farm, Buwuni, Muwayu, Nakavule auto recloser) Busitema URA Check Point and the Surrounding Areas Kampala West Friday 06th September 2019 Kisubi Kisubi Mission 11KV Garuge -Gerenge Rd UNRA line diversion Entebbe Garuga T-Off; Kaboona, Bugabo, Cherish, Katomi, Gerenga, Nalugala, Bulega. Jovens , Balunwa Replace existing line poles with H-Pole 14mt poles and string conductor in preparation of extending Evacuated Updf Barracks, Air Field,Kasubi, Kabedopong, Sir Samuel Baker Ss, Unyama Ntc Unyama T/C, Laroo Village, Bank of North Eastern Friday 06th September 2019 Gulu Layibi 11kV Gulu power from Acwha II dam to gulu substation by Power- Uganda, Lacor Hospital, Alokolum, NWSC (Pumping Station &Treatment Plant), Kati-Kati, Akurukwe Village Africa-Segken Erect 14mt poles and string conductor in line in Ober Entebbe, Jinja Camp Gweno Garage, Amuca, Omodi Okot, Beiwe Aboke, Otino Waa, Ayer Village,Peace Center, North Eastern Friday 06th September 2019 Lira Main Gulu 33kV preparation of separating moyo UEDCL T-off line from Lira-Gulu Baramiryang, Corner Park, Aoke Ginnery, Kole District Hqtrs, Aboke Rcm, Odokomit Ginnery, Aboke Township, St. Lira -gulu feeder by Power Africa & Segken Mary S.s.s-Aboke, Iceme Trading Centre, Opit Mission, Bobi Palenga, Koro Village Lugazi Town, Ntenga, Kayanja, Namagunga, Namataba T/C, Namawojjolo Tc, Kimbuguma Tc, Bukunja, Namirembe Village, Nagojje, Sezibwa, Namanyama, Kawuku, Kibubu, Bulyantete, Sagazi, Namengo, Kasubi, Nakatiaba, Ngogwe, Kampala East Saturday 07th September 2019 Owenfalls Lugazi 66kV Line Re-conductoring between structures 1 & 2 Lugazi Ziba, Mayirikiti, Nkokonjeru Tc, Lubanyi, Nakazzade, Namengo, Nangunga Tc, Buundo, Najjembe, Buwundolweru Tc, Malongwe, Ajija, Kasala, Lugasa, Bwera, Kasimba, Najja, Kikondo, Zinga, Kakunyu, Kiyindi Landing Site, Kitega Tc, Kikawula Tc & Surroundings Upgrading the Existing Conductor from 25sqmm to Gulu Town Center, Cereleno Industrial Area Pece Village, Lower Quarters, Gulu Univeity, Laroo Forest Ward, Awich North Eastern Saturday 07th September 2019 Gulu Gulu Hospital 11kV 100sqmm for the Backbone & 50sqmm for the T-offs Gulu Ptc, Pageya Village, Army Flats, Police Barracks, Main Hospital, Acholi Inn Hotel, Bomah Hotel, Local Government and Replacement of Rotten Poles & Other Accessories District Offices, CPS-Gulu, Gulu Municipal Council Offices . Replacement of vandalised stays and pole Geregere Village, Nakazadde, Kitega, Munico, Kasaku, Ntenga, Kayanja, Bunyagira, Namataba, Namawojjolo, Wantayi, North Eastern Saturday 07th September 2019 Lugazi Namataba 11kv feeder Lugazi replacement within sugar plantation Walusubi, Nakaseeta, Namataba Tech Institute, Namirembe, Najjoge and Namanyama. Lugazi Town, Ntenga, Kayanja, Namagunga, Namataba T/C, Namawojjolo Tc, Kimbuguma Tc, Bukunja, Namirembe Village, Nagojje, Sezibwa, Namanyama, Kawuku, Kibubu, Bulyantete, Sagazi, Namengo, Kasubi, Nakatiaba, Ngogwe, Kampala East Sunday 08th September 2019 Owenfalls Lugazi 66kV Line Re-conductoring between structures 1 & 2 Lugazi Ziba, Mayirikiti, Nkokonjeru Tc, Lubanyi, Nakazzade, Namengo, Nangunga Tc, Buundo, Najjembe, Buwundolweru Tc, Malongwe, Ajija, Kasala, Lugasa, Bwera, Kasimba, Najja, Kikondo, Zinga, Kakunyu, Kiyindi Landing Site, Kitega Tc, Kikawula Tc & Surroundings RMUs on Nabugabo Kikuubo,Qualicel Bus Terminal,Nabukera Plaza, Angles Plaza, the whole of Nabugabo Road, Shauliyako, Shamba Kampala West Sunday 08th September 2019 Queensway MV Cable Inspection Metro 11kV Complex RMUs on Nabugabo Kikuubo,Qualicel Bus Terminal,Nabukera Plaza, Angles Plaza, the whole of Nabugabo Road, Shauliyako, Shamba Kampala West Sunday 08th September 2019 Queensway Routine maintenance Metro 11kV Complex Kasese (Nkenda) 33kV Western Monday 09th September 2019 Ishaka line clearence/overhead maintanance works Bushenyi Bushenyi Tea Factory ,Kigoma,Igara Tea Factory, Ankole Tea Factory and Sino Minerals feeder Repair and maintenance of OHL Switchgear as well as Western Monday 09th September 2019 Masaka West 132/33kV TX 1 & 2 Maintenance & Oil treatment of 132/33kV Transformers Masaka Load management to be done depending on the available capacity 1 & 2 at Masaka West Substation. Busei Village, Butende Tc, Nakalama, Buwabe Tc,Busesa,Busolwa T.c, Ibulanku,Butaba T.c,Idudi T.c, Ibako Village, North Eastern Monday 09th September 2019 Iganga Bugiri 33KV feeder Replacement of poles from Busesa to Nakavule village Iganga Bugiri T.c, Luwemba T.c, Nabukalu, Nankoma T.c, Waka Waka, Namayemba T.c, Kibimba Rice Farm, Buwuni, Muwayu, Busitema URA Check Point And The Surrounding Areas Mbarara central 33kV Installation of DOFI& vegetation clearance along the Nkoni, Kinoni, Mbiriizi, Customers Along Sembabule Road, Mayiira, Mateete, Miteete, Kyazanga, Katovu, Buyaga, Western Monday 09th September 2019 Masaka West Masaka feeder feeder Lyantonde, Kaliro, Western Tuesday 10th September 2019 Mbarara North Ibanda 33kV feeder line clearence/tx mntce/t-off protection Mbarara Bwizibwera,Rutooma, Rubindi,Ibanda Upgrading the existing conductor from 25sqmm to Gulu Town Center, Cereleno Industrial Area, Pece Village, Lower Quarters, Gulu Univeity, Laroo Forest Ward, Awich North Eastern Tuesday 10th September 2019 Gulu Gulu Hospital 11kV 100sqmm for the Backbone & 50sqmm for the T-offs Gulu Ptc, Pageya Village, Army Flats, Police Barracks, Main Hospital, Acholi Inn Hotel, Bomah Hotel, Local Government and replacement of Rotten Poles & other Accessories District Offices, CPS-Gulu, Gulu Municipal Council Offices . 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