The lack of something as substantial as electricity can be complained to the corresponding authorities.
The strong heat wave that was felt during the last days, came from the hand of multiple power outages in it Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA), where there are more than 71,000 users affected. He maximum peak was reached after 11 p.m. on Wednesday, when there was a record of 71,800 users without electrical power.
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The neighborhoods that suffered the most from the cuts were Villa Crespo, Paternal, Almagro and Caballito, as reported by the National Energy Regulatory Entity (ENRE). This Thursday morning the figure dropped to 55,000 affectedbut they warn that there may be new cuts.


The cuts also generated different problems with the supply of running water. Other neighborhoods with energy problems were Palermo, La Matanza, Moreno and Pilar.
How to complain about a power outage
In case of a power outage the corresponding claim can be made before the regulatory entities and the corresponding authorities. This requires both digital and telephone work.
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Claims regarding power outages can generate significant returns.
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As indicated, the claim can generate returns of approximately $150,000 for more than three monthly cuts or one longer than 16 hours.
The step by step to complain about the lack of electricity is as follows:
- Download the Edesur or Edenor appas appropriate, and in each court they make the claim where it says technical service.
- Write down schedule start and end of the cut, or all cuts.
- Enter the ENRE page or call for phone and make the claim.
- The claim for ruined appliances It is more difficult but it is also claimed on the ENRE page.
- In this case, it is best collect all claims on paper and move to ENRE or to the Edenor/sur branch by neighborhood with all the complaints, in addition to those that each area has (transformers, wiring, electrical devices, etc.).
The heat wave puts the national energy system to the test
The heat wave that plagues several provinces and the region of AMBA will be put to the test this Thursday national energy systemwith temperatures greater than 40 degrees of wind chill.
As projected by Cammesa, the company in charge of energy administration, this Thursday the 16th at 3 p.m. a peak in energy demand of 29,303 MW of powervery close to the historical record of 29,653 MW on February 1, 2024. That maximum peak was reached at 2:48 p.m., with an average temperature of 31.5° in Buenos Aires, the urban center that consumes the most electricity.
Source: Ambito

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