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Planned Shutdown for January 2020 System Improvement and Routine Maintenance PLANNED SHUTDOWN FOR JANUARY 2020 SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE REGION DAY DATE SUBSTATION FEEDER/ PLANNED WORK DISTRICT AREAS & CUSTOMERS TO BE AFFECTED PLANT Kampala East Sunday 05th January 2020 Queens Way RMUs on Wilson Routine maintenance Metro Ben Kiwanuka Street, Parts Of Luwumu Street, Mutaasa Lane 11kV feeder Kafero Arcade, Parts Of Namirembe Rd, Nakivubo Mews, Cooper Complex, Parts Of William Street,Nakivubo Lane, Nakivubo Rd.,Sikh Temple, Shoprite And The Surrounding Areas Kampala East Sunday 05th January 2020 Queens Way RMUs on Wilson Mv cable inspection Metro Ben Kiwanuka Street,Parts Of Luwumu Street,Mutaasa Lane 11kV feeder Kafero Arcade, Parts Of Namirembe Rd, Nakivubo Mews, Cooper Complex,Parts Of William Street, Nakivubo Lane, Nakivubo Rd, Sikh Temple , Shoprite And The Surrounding Areas Western Wednesday 08 January 2020 Uetcl-Fortportal Rugombe 33kv Replacement of rotten Fortportal Mcleod&Russel,KyarusoziArea,Nyamabuga,Rugombe,Mu feeder poles, Insulators kunyu,OruhaMasts,Uedcl Kyenjojo,Kagorogoro,Ntoroko Rd,Kyakatara,Hima Tea Factory Western Wednesday 08th January 2020 Busunju Kiziba 11kV T-off protection at kabere, Mityana Semuto Leg line clearance and pole replacement. Western Wednesday 08th January 2020 Busunju 11kV and 33kV Routine maintenance Mityana Busunju Tc, Busunju Maize Mill, Kikandwa Tc, Kyazike switchgear Coffee Factory, Bukala Mmuli Parish, Bukammuli Maize Mill, Kituuma Tc, Masiriba Village, Kakuuju Village, Bukomero S.s.s., Bukomero Tc, Kateera Tc, Katikanyangi Tc, Mikka Tc, Jessa Farm, Buwasa Coffee Factory, Namayumba Tc Gobero Tc, Kisuuma Coffee Factory, Katikamu Light College, Masuulita Tc, Uweso Masuulita, Bikka Village, Kabaale Tc, Lwemweddde Tc & Village, Kalasa Tc & Village, Katiiti Tc, Makulu, Lwamata Tc, Lwamata Coffee Factory, Kirinda Tc, Kiwanguzi, Kiboga Hospital, Kiboga Mtn Mast, Kiboga Water Pump, Kiboga Village, Masodde Growers Coffee Factory, Vumba Misssion, Kigando Parish, Masodde Tc, Kapalama Tc, Kigoma Tc, Kasambya Tc, Bugomolwa Tc Western Wednesday 08th January 2020 Busunju 11kV and 33kV Mv cable inspection, Mityana Busunju Tc, Busunju Maize Mill, Kikandwa Tc, Kyazike switchgear auxilliary mv fusing and Coffee Factory, Bukala Mmuli Parish, Bukammuli Maize Mill, jumper repair Kituuma Tc, Masiriba Village, Kakuuju Village, Bukomero S.s.s., Bukomero Tc, Kateera Tc, Katikanyangi Tc, Mikka Tc, Jessa Farm, Buwasa Coffee Factory, Namayumba Tc Gobero Tc, Kisuuma Coffee Factory, Katikamu Light College, Masuulita Tc, Uweso Masuulita, Bikka Village, Kabaale Tc, Lwemweddde Tc & Village, Kalasa Tc & Village, Katiiti Tc, Makulu, Lwamata Tc, Lwamata Coffee Factory, Kirinda Tc, Kiwanguzi, Kiboga Hospital, Kiboga Mtn Mast, Kiboga Water Pump, Kiboga Village, Masodde Growers Coffee Factory, Vumba Misssion, Kigando Parish, Masodde Tc, Kapalama Tc, Kigoma Tc, Kasambya Tc, Bugomolwa Tc Western Wednesday 08th January 2020 Busunju Tx1, Tx2 & Station General inspection of Mityana Busunju Tc, Busunju Maize Mill, Kikandwa Tc, Kyazike auxiliary. the power transformers, Coffee Factory, Bukala Mmuli Parish, Bukammuli Maize Mill, tapchanger & station Kituuma Tc, Masiriba Village, Kakuuju Village, Bukomero auxiliary. S.s.s., Bukomero Tc, Kateera Tc, Katikanyangi Tc, Mikka Tc, Jessa Farm, Buwasa Coffee Factory, Namayumba Tc Gobero Tc, Kisuuma Coffee Factory, Katikamu Light College, Masuulita Tc, Uweso Masuulita, Bikka Village, Kabaale Tc, Lwemweddde Tc & Village, Kalasa Tc & Village, Katiiti Tc, Makulu, Lwamata Tc, Lwamata Coffee Factory, Kirinda Tc, Kiwanguzi, Kiboga Hospital, Kiboga Mtn Mast, Kiboga Water Pump, Kiboga Village, Masodde Growers Coffee Factory, Vumba Misssion, Kigando Parish, Masodde Tc, Kapalama Tc, Kigoma Tc, Kasambya Tc, Bugomolwa Tc Western Wednesday 08th January 2020 Busunju Kiziba 11kv Safety panel for busunju Mityana Entire Feeder 33kv Western Wednesday 08th January 2020 Kawanda Uetcl Busunju 33kV Unmounting the metering Mityana Entire Feeder unit busunju s/s for testing purposes Western Thursday 09th January 2020 Hoima 11kV and 33kV Routine maintenance Hoima Hoima Town, Bugambe Tea Factory, Duhaga, Kiduuma, switchgear Kyamasuka, Kibingo,Ruyanja, Kinubi Town, Kiryatete, Bujumbura,Kiseke, Kigorobya, Kisukuma, Kitoba, Kyakatayomba, Bakumira Hill, Kyarwabuyamba, Water Works, Bulyango, Bujwahya, Kihomboza, Kyesiiga, Kitonoka Bulyango, Munteme,Buhimba,Mairirwe, Kikuube, Kiziranfumbi, Kibati, Isaka Kijungu, Bulindi,Mparo,Ubc Radio,Kakindo,Bulima,Bujenje,Bwijanga,Isagara Hill, Kinubi Habitant, Kinogozi, Butema, Katereiga, Kikonda, Katanabirwa, Kikonda Forest, Kyenda, Bukwiri, Lusozi, Nali, Lubiri, Wattuba, Mumbale Western Thursday 09th January 2020 Hoima 11kV and 33kV Mv cable inspection, Hoima Hoima Town, Bugambe Tea Factory, Duhaga, Kiduuma, switchgear auxilliary mv fusing and Kyamasuka, Kibingo,Ruyanja, Kinubi Town, Kiryatete, jumper inspections Bujumbura,Kiseke, Kigorobya, Kisukuma, Kitoba, Kyakatayomba, Bakumira Hill, Kyarwabuyamba, Water Works, Bulyango, Bujwahya, Kihomboza, Kyesiiga, Kitonoka Bulyango, Munteme,Buhimba,Mairirwe, Kikuube, Kiziranfumbi, Kibati, Isaka Kijungu, Bulindi,Mparo,Ubc Radio,Kakindo,Bulima,Bujenje,Bwijanga,Isagara Hill, Kinubi Habitant, Kinogozi, Butema, Katereiga, Kikonda, Katanabirwa, Kikonda Forest, Kyenda, Bukwiri, Lusozi, Nali, Lubiri, Wattuba, Mumbale Western Thursday 09th January 2020 Hoima Trfr 5 1MVA General inspection of Hoima Hoima Town, Bugambe Tea Factory, Duhaga, Kiduuma, 33kV/11kV the power transformers, Kyamasuka, Kibingo,Ruyanja, Kinubi Town, Kiryatete, Transformer tapchanger & station Bujumbura,Kiseke, Kigorobya, Kisukuma, Kitoba, auxiliary. Kyakatayomba, Bakumira Hill, Kyarwabuyamba, Water Works, Bulyango, Bujwahya, Kihomboza, Kyesiiga, Kitonoka Bulyango, Munteme,Buhimba,Mairirwe, Kikuube, Kiziranfumbi, Kibati, Isaka Kijungu, Bulindi,Mparo,Ubc Radio,Kakindo,Bulima,Bujenje,Bwijanga,Isagara Hill, Kinubi Habitant, Kinogozi, Butema, Katereiga, Kikonda, Katanabirwa, Kikonda Forest, Kyenda, Bukwiri, Lusozi, Nali, Lubiri, Wattuba, Mumbale North Eastern Thursday 09th January 2020 Hoima Umeme MASINDI 33kV Pole replacement and line Hoima Bujenje,Ikoba,Bwijanga,Isagara,Buliima,Kinyara,Bihanga,Nto FEEDER clearence ma,Kikube,Marongo,Kinenabwire,Bulindi,Mparo,Buchunga, Kyakapeya,Kichwamba,Buraru,Kakindo Kampala East Thursday 09th January 2020 Kampala North Ntinda 33kV Safety panel for bukoto Banda No Customers To Be Affected feeder 11kv line diversion Kampala East Thursday 09th January 2020 Ntinda Kisaasi 11kV Line diversion for nwsc Banda Ntinda, Kisaasi, Kisota, Kyanja, Kulambiro, Bahai Feeder project Kampala East Thursday 09th January 2020 Ntinda Bukoto 11kV Line diversion for nwsc Banda Ntinda T.c, Strecher, Kampala Pharmaceuticals, Minister›S Feeder project Village Kampala East Friday 10th January 2020 Lugazi Tembo 11 2kV Replacement of vandalised Lugazi Tembo Factory stays, replacement of h- pole and line clearance (kitega and army barracks) Kampala East Friday 10th January 2020 Lugazi Tembo 11 1kV Replacement of vandalised Lugazi Tembo Factory stays, replacement of h- pole and line clearance (kitega and army barracks) North Eastern Saturday 11th January 2020 Kitgum Ginnery/Town Replacing rotten hv pole Gulu East Ward Qtrs,St Joseph Hospital,Kitgum Ginnery,Kitgum 11kV on the T-OFF to st. Joseph Ptc, Kitgum Town Hilltop,Gangdyang,Corner Alango, hospital at ginnery/ line Pandwong, Senior Qrs, Flats. Kitgum Town Center. clearance. Kampala East Saturday 11th January 2020 Jinja Industrial Bidico 33 2kV Replacement of vandalised Jinja Bidico , Mmi Steels , Aromera , Mandivani Steels , Grant , stays and replacement of Nilus , Nile Delivative , Sun Belt , Kesawala (Factories) rotten poles Kampala East Saturday 11th January 2020 Lugogo Britania 11kV Line clearence,jumper Banda Nagulu,Remand,Go Down,Police,Ntinda Industral repair and pole Area,Britania replacements Kampala East Sunday 11th January 2020 Lugogo CMB 11kV Feeder Jumper re-enforcement, Kitintale Bajaba Millers, Kataza Zone, City Royal Hotel, Akamwesi reconductoring capital Hostel,Bougainviller,Kiswa Priimary School, Kiswa shoppers T-OFF, line Health Centre, Bugolobi Nfa,Mtn Booster,Bandali clearance Rise,Princess Ann Drive, Solomon Rise,Mubs Annex,Radio Uganda Mast,Bugolobi Flats,Bazalabusa Drive,Luthuli Avenue,Luthuli Lane,Luthuli Drive , Airtel Switch Bugolobi, Ucc Headquarters, Fine Spinners Bugolobi, Mtn Switch Bugolobi Kampala East Sunday 11th January 2020 Lugogo RMUs on CMB Routine maintenance Kitintale Capital Shoppers, Ice Plant, Ucc, Ugil, Fish Net, Agoa, 11kV feeder Nakawa, City Royal Hotel, Kiswa, Middle East, Bandali Rise, Salmon Rise, Luthuli Avenue, Bangalow Zone, Bugolobi Flats, Mtn Switch Center, Mubs Annes Kampala East Sunday 11th January 2020 Lugogo RMUs on CMB Mv cable inspection Kitintale Capital Shoppers, Ice Plant, Ucc, Ugil, Fish Net, Agoa, 11kV feeder Nakawa, City Royal Hotel, Kiswa, Middle East, Bandali Rise, Salmon Rise, Luthuli Avenue, Bangalow Zone, Bugolobi Flats, Mtn Switch Center, Mubs Annes North Eastern saturday 11th January 2020 Tororo Main Opuyo 132kV line To replace rotten Tororo Soroti, Serere, Parts Of Kumi, Moroto, Lira, Gulu, Kitgum, structures, broken disc Apac insulators and tighten jumpers Kampala East Sunday 12th January 2020 Lugogo Bugolobi 11kV Reinforcement of jumpers Kitintale Bugolobi Market,Kobil Bugolobi, Parts Of Middle East feeder along the line and cable Bugolobi, Silver Springs, Mbuya Cmi, Parts Of Mbuya, boxes,line clearance, T-OFF Serunkuma Rd , Solent Avenue, Ismail Road,Nakasero protection Soap Works, Kitintale Zones 13-8,
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