PESHAWAR: Pesco power shutdown notice

Published January 21, 2007

PESHAWAR, Jan 20: The power supply from 132-KV Peshawar University Grid Station will remain suspended on Jan 22 from 8am till noon because of repair and maintenance work, according to a press release of the Peshawar Electric Supply Company (Pesco).

Similarly, power supply will remain suspended from 132-KV Jamrud Grid Station on Jan 21 and Jan 28 from 8am till noon, inconveniencing consumers of 11-KV Industrial, Express-III, Olympia, Express-I and Omraq feeders.

Electricity supply will remain suspended from 132-KV Peshawar Fort Grid Station from 8am till noon on Jan 24 and Jan 27, temporarily cutting off power to 11-KV Qissa Khwani feeder.

Power supply will remain suspended from 132-KV Peshawar Fort Grid Station from 8am till noon on Jan 23 and Jan 27 resulting in problems for consumers of 11-KV Shoaba feeder.

The 132-KV Rehman Baba Grid Station will be closed between 8am and noon on Jan 22, no electricity would be available for consumers being provided electricity from 11-KV Ring Road feeder.

Power supply from 132-KV Peshawar City Grid Station will remain suspended between 8am and noon on Jan 22, stopping the flow of electricity to 11-KV Gulbahar-II & Wadpaga feeders.

The 132-KV Shahi Bagh Grid Station will be closed from 8am till noon on Jan 23 and Jan 27 resultantly the consumers of 11-KV Daudzai-I & II & Hariana feeders will face inconvenience.

The 132 KV Peshawar Cantt Grid Station will be closed down for maintenance from 8am till noon on Jan 23 and Jan 30, resulting in temporary suspension of power to consumers of 11-KV M.E.S feeders.

No electricity supply will be available from 132-KV Peshawar University Grid Station from 8am till noon on Jan 21-22 and Jan 24 while power will be suspended from 132-KV Peshawar Industrial Grid Station between 8am and noon on Jan 21.

Meanwhile, power supply to Jandola and Wana would remain suspended from the 66KV Tank-Jandola Transmission Line on Monday. According to a Tesco press release, power would remain suspended from 0900 hours to 1400 hours.—APP

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