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Planned Shutdown February 2021 PLANNED SHUTDOWN FOR FEBRUARY 2021 SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE REGION DAY DATE SUBSTATION FEEDER/PLANT PLANNED WORK DISTRICT AREAS & CUSTOMERS TO BE AFFECTED Western Wednesday 3rd February 2021 Nkenda 33kV Switchgear Routine Maintenance Kasese Kasese town, kisanyalaze(KIL), kanyangeya, kizungu,'kidodo, kahendero, bwera(KIL), katwe, katerera(KIL), kichwamba, busonga, kyangabi, rugazi masts, rwandaro, butoha, buzenga, nkombe,rwemitagu, kayembe, Rwakingi, mobuku airtel masts, mobuku ATC masts, kavera barracks,industrial globus factory, hima labour camp, Hima Cement, Mwaro, Kigolo, Kogere, Rukoki T.C, Rukoki admin, Saluti A, Saluti B, Nyakasanga, Kamulikwizi, Nyakatonzi, Kisanga B, Rwakingi, Mobuku T.C, KCCL, Hima club house, Kalungibati, Kinyamwenge, Hima T.C, Hima kikongo Western Wednesday 3rd February 2021 Nkenda 132/33kV Tx1 & Tx 2 Mv Cable Inspections & Repairs, Rotten Pole Replacement, Jumper Kasese Kasese Town, Kisanyalaze(Kil), Kanyangeya, Kizungu,'kidodo, Kahendero, Bwera(Kil), Repairs Katwe, Katerera(Kil), Kichwamba, Busonga, Kyangabi, Rugazi Masts, Rwandaro, Butoha, Buzenga, Nkombe,rwemitagu, Kayembe, Rwakingi, Mobuku Airtel Masts, Mobuku Atc Masts, Kavera Barracks,industrial Globus Factory, Hima Labour Camp, Hima Cement, Mwaro, Kigolo, Kogere, Rukoki T.C, Rukoki Admin, Saluti A, Saluti B, Nyakasanga, Kamulikwizi, Nyakatonzi, Kisanga B, Rwakingi, Mobuku T.C, Kccl, Hima Club House, Kalungibati, Kinyamwenge, Hima T.C, Hima Kikongo Western Wednesday 3rd February 2021 Nkenda Station Auxiliary Service of station auxiliary Kasese Kasese town, kisanyalaze(KIL), kanyangeya, kizungu,'kidodo, kahendero, bwera(KIL), katwe, katerera(KIL), kichwamba, busonga, kyangabi, rugazi masts, rwandaro, butoha, buzenga, nkombe,rwemitagu, kayembe, Rwakingi, mobuku airtel masts, mobuku ATC masts, kavera barracks,industrial globus factory, hima labour camp, Hima Cement, Mwaro, Kigolo, Kogere, Rukoki T.C, Rukoki admin, Saluti A, Saluti B, Nyakasanga, Kamulikwizi, Nyakatonzi, Kisanga B, Rwakingi, Mobuku T.C, KCCL, Hima club house, Kalungibati, Kinyamwenge, Hima T.C, Hima kikongo Western Wednesday 3rd February 2021 Kasese Central 11kV and 33kV Rotten pole replacement, jumper repairs Kasese Railway Station, Round-about, Mbarara Rd, Mawa Market, Kilembe Quarters, Go Take-off structures Down, Abbattoir, Kamaiba, Sda Church, Rweishamba, Katadoba, Temangalo, Kisanga A, Acholi Quarters, Mukirane Street, Stanley Street, Kasese Hospital, Basecamp, Springs International Hotel, Kasese Town Centre Western Wednesday 3rd February 2021 Kasese Central 11kV and 33kV switchgear Routine Maintenance Kasese Railway Station, Round-about, Mbarara Rd, Mawa Market, Kilembe Quarters, Go Down, Abbattoir, Kamaiba, Sda Church, Rweishamba, Katadoba, Temangalo, Kisanga A, Acholi Quarters, Mukirane Street, Stanley Street, Kasese Hospital, Basecamp, Springs International Hotel, Kasese Town Centre Western Wednesday 3rd February 2021 Kasese Central Tx1 2.5mva 33/11kv Oil regenration on Transfromer tap changer tank Kasese Railway Station, Round-about, Mbarara Rd, Mawa Market, Kilembe Quarters, Go Transformer Down, Abbattoir, Kamaiba, Sda Church, Rweishamba, Katadoba, Temangalo, Kisanga A, Acholi Quarters, Mukirane Street, Stanley Street, Kasese Hospital, Basecamp, Springs International Hotel, Kasese Town Centre Western Wednesday 3rd February 2021 Nkenda Nyamwamba 33kV Line clearence and repair of Jumpers Kasese Nyambwa dam North Eastern Wednesday 3rd February 2021 Lira Main Gulu 33kV Conductor Lay Out From Drum(S), Back Hanging, Tensioning, & Lira Jinja camp to Kole Terminating, Binding On To Insulators. Decommissionig Of Old Conductors Eastern Thursday 04th February 2021 Tororo Main Busia 33kV Stringing conductors two spans and closing the jumpers Tororo URA Busia,Sofia Road,Busia water pump,Maweero Village Eastern Thursday 04th February 2021 Kumi Serere 33kV Installation of transformer Metering unit at Serere substation. Mbale Nyero tc, Ngora district, Kyere, Ocaapa Western Thursday 04th February 2021 Rugombe Mwenge/mukunyu11kv Erecting 3 X T-off structurse and stringing 1 spans X 3 of new Fort portal Mukunyu TC,Kasisi, Oruha masts,Kyarusozi,Kyembogo ,Nyamabuga , Mwenge tea conductor for Kyanjubu,Buhaza and Kyarusozi- Kibale proposed estates and the surrounding areas TX injections. Western Thursday 04th February 2021 Mbarara north Ibanda 33kV feeder Pole erection & conductor stringing Mitozo community. Mbarara Bwizibwera,Rutooma, Rubindi,Ibanda Kampala West Thursday 04th February 2021 Entebbe Township 11kV Line Clearance/ rotten pole replacement Entebbe Lunyo, Gowers Rd, Kitooro, Uring Crescent, Entebbe Town, Lugonjo, Nakiwogo, Kiwafu, Virus, Kinyarwanda, Nsamize Baracks North Eastern Thursday 04th February 2021 Lira Main Kitgum 33kV Pole erection, old pole decommissioning, accessories & Lira Pajule, Rackoko,mtn Acholibur conductor transfer, installation of new accessories, switch gear installation and stays. Western Thursday 04th February 2021 Masaka central Mitala maria 33kV Installation of the H-structure for the boundary HT metering unit Masaka Part Of Nyendo, Kyalusowe, Kasaana, Kadugala, Mpugwe, Matanga, Mukoko, Bukulula, Kasasa, Lukaya, Lwera, Kayabwe, Nkozi University & Nkozi Hospital, Nabusanke, Golo Tee Off, Buwama Western Thursday 04th February 2021 Masaka central Kalungu 11kV Safety Panel For Mitala Maria 33kv Masaka Ssenyange village, Nakaiba, Kitovu hospital, Kitovu cathedral, Bujja, customers along Bukakata road,, Kako, Samaliya, Mukungwe, Nyendo tc, customers along villa road, Bwanda, Kyakatebe village, kisiita, Bukalasa, Katigondo, Kalungu, Kyamulibwa, Lwebenge, Western Friday 05th February 2021 Mbarara central Kakoba 11kV line clearence/tx mntce Mbarara Mbarara town,Makenke,Kacence,Kizungu,Bishop stuart university Western Friday 05th February 2021 Mbarara Central Kakoba 11KV Injecting 1 X T-off structure for Kakoba Plastic factory TX inj. Mbarara Bishop stuart University,Rwentondo TC and the surrounding areas. Project and making jumpers. Kampala East Friday 05th February 2021 Njeru Lugazi 11kV Replacement Of Rotten Poles , And Line Clearance Jinja Luwala tea estate , Konko , Kitigoma, Nyenga Hospital and village , Kigudu , Kirowya , stock farm , Bukaya Kampala West Friday 05th February 2021 Namungoona Transformer 1 Routine Maintenance and repairs of the power transformer Nakulabye Lugala, Masanafu, Wakasanke, Munaku, Nabulagala, Lubya, Wisdom Primary School, 132/11kV -15MVA Bukulugi, Lusaze Kosovo, Namungoona, Orthodox, Nakibinge Stage, Munaku, Nakibinge Rd, Namungoona, Lubigi, Jenina, Nansana, Nabweru Rd, Kibwa, Kabumbi, Kyebando, Kawoko, Bujjuko, Kigoma, Kabulengwa, Naluvule, Yesu Amala, Ashinaga Kampala West Friday 05th February 2021 Namungoona Masanafu 11kV Rotten poles Lugala -police Nakulabye Lugala, Masanafu, Munaku Eastern Friday 05th February 2021 Tororo Main Mbale 1 33kV Installation of obundary metering unit at Milikit(Mbale/Tororo) Tororo URA Rwakhakha, Mile 6 jinja rd, MTN switch, Namekara mine, Mukuju, Juba, Kyamunula, Magodesi,tuba, Atiri, Morikatipe Prison, Nyangole, Kwapa, Bubuutu, Lwanjusi, North Eastern Friday 05th February 2021 Lira Main Gulu 33kV Conductor lay out from drum(s), back hanging, tensioning, & Lira Jinja Camp To Kole terminating, Binding on to Insulators. Decommissionig of old conductors Kampala West Saturday 06th February 2021 Lugogo Kitante 1 11kV Feeder Line clearance Metro Airtel, Wampewo Ave.,Hotel Africana, Ngabo close, KAR drive, Lower Kololo terace, Golf course rd and UMI. Kampala East Saturday 06th February 2021 Namanve Roofing 1 33kV Line Diversion for PIO Uganda Limited at Namanve (CS) Mukono Roofings Limited and Uganda Investment Authority Kampala East Saturday 06th February 2021 Namanve Roofing 2 33kV Line Diversion for PIO Uganda Limited at Namanve (CS) Mukono Roofings Limited North Eastern Saturday 06th February 2021 Lira Main Kitgum 33kV Pole Erection, Old Pole Decommissioning, Accessories & Lira Pajule, Rackoko,mtn Acholibur Conductor Transfer, Installation Of New Accessories, Switch Gear Installation And Stays. Kampala East Sunday 07th February 2021 Namanve Roofing 1 33kV Line Diversion for PIO Uganda Limited at Namanve (CS) Mukono Roofings Limited and Uganda Investment Authority Kampala East Sunday 07th February 2021 Namanve Roofing 2 33kV Line Diversion for PIO Uganda Limited at Namanve (CS) Mukono Roofings Limited Kampala East Sunday 07th February 2021 Lugogo Kireka 1 & 2 33kV feeders MV cable inspections & Repairs, Rotten pole replacement, jumper Kititanle Ugcof, CMI, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE,sunderland avenue,NWSC water booster 33kV take-off structure repairs mbuya, ismail rd, nakasero soap works,mbuya hill,zone 7,serunkuma rd,kinawataka,mutungo kunya,mutungo biina, mugungo hill, NWSC water booster mutungo, kiduuka cecilia rd, twins, kasokoso SDA church, Buziga, Konge, Lukuli, Nanganda, Kiwempe, Sankara, Munyonyo, Mulungu Kampala East Sunday 07th February 2021 Lugogo 33kV Switchgear Routine Maintenance Kititanle Ugcof, CMI, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE,sunderland avenue,NWSC water booster mbuya, ismail rd, nakasero soap works,mbuya hill,zone 7,serunkuma rd,kinawataka,mutungo kunya,mutungo biina, mugungo hill, NWSC water booster mutungo, kiduuka cecilia rd, twins, kasokoso SDA church, Buziga, Konge, Lukuli, Nanganda, Kiwempe, Sankara, Munyonyo, Mulungu Kampala East Sunday 07th February 2021 Lugogo Station auxiliary Service of station auxiliary Kititanle Ugcof, CMI, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE,sunderland avenue,NWSC water booster mbuya, ismail rd, nakasero soap works,mbuya hill,zone 7,serunkuma rd,kinawataka,mutungo
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