What are the instructions to look up the power outage schedule in Vietnam in 2023?
What are the instructions to look up the power outage schedule in Vietnam in 2023?
Check the power outage schedule through EVN's website
The Northern region
Step 1: Visit the link below.
Look up Hanoi power outage schedule - EVNHANOI: https://www.cskh.evnspc.vn/TraCuu/LichNgungGiamCungCapDien
Look up the power outage schedule in the northern province/city - EVNNPC Customer Service:
https://cskh.npc.com.vn/DichVuTTCSKH/DichVuTTCSKHSPC?index=7
Step 2. In the Schedule of power outage interface, select Search by area > select District, district, time From date, To date.
Step 3. Click View schedule, you will receive detailed power outage schedule results in your area.
Central Highlands region
Step 1. You access the link below. If you already have a customer code, select the Schedule of power outage according to the customer code, if not, you can choose the Schedule of temporary interruption of power supply by area.
Look up the power outage schedule in the central region, Central Highlands - EVN
https://cskh.cpc.vn/tra-cuu/lich-tam-ngung-cung-cap-dien/khu-vuc
Step 2. Select the Electricity and Electricity Company in your area.
Step 3. Select the time From date, To date and press Get data. There will be a schedule of power cuts in your area.
Southern region
Step 1. You access the link below. Look up by customer code or by power company.
Look up Ho Chi Minh power outage schedule - EVNHCMC CSKH
https://cskh.evnhcmc.vn/Tracuu/thongtincungcapdien
Look up the power outage schedule in the southern province/city - EVNSPC CSKH
https://cskh.evnspc.vn/TraCuu/LichNgungGiamCungCapDien
Step 2. Select the electricity and power company in your area, click Lookup. The results will show you in detail.
Look up the power outage schedule on the EVN application
Step 1: Download the application EVNCPC CSKH
Step 2: Enter your phone number and password
If you do not have an account, register according to the instructions in the app, then log in
Step 3: At the main interface of the EVNHCMC app -> click on settings -> select the power point link to connect electricity at your place.
Step 4: Next, click on add the power point link, then fill in the customer code box with the information on the electrical paper starting with PE and click check.
Step 5: When you finish connecting the power point, the system will return to the main screen, you click on the power cut schedule to be able to find out the detailed information about the power cut schedule at your place.
Look up the power outage schedule on ZALO
Step 1: Open Zalo, then type the name Southern Electricity, Central Power, Northern Electricity in the search bar and click Interested
.
Step 2: Then at the chat screen, click search and select the power outage schedule to look up information about the power outage schedule in your area.
What are the instructions to look up the power outage schedule in Vietnam in 2023? (Image from the Internet)
Is it compulsory to notify the disconnection of the electricity supply in advance in Vietnam?
Pursuant to Article 4 of Circular 22/2020/TT-BCT stipulates as follows:
Notification of electricity supply disconnection or reduction
1. In all cases of disconnection or reduction of the electricity supply, the electricity seller must notify the electricity buyer in advance, except for the cases specified in Clause 6, Article 7 of the Electricity Law and Article 6 of this Circular.
2. Notification of electricity supply disconnection or reduction must contain the followings:
a) Location for disconnection or reduction of electricity supply; reduced electricity level or maximum supply capacity in case of reduced electricity supply;
b) Reasons for disconnection or reduction of electricity supply;
c) Time of commencement of disconnection or reduction of electricity supply;
d) Scheduled time of electricity supply reconnection or recovery of normal electricity supply.
3. The person acting on behalf of the electricity seller to sign the notification of electricity supply disconnection or reduction must be one of the following persons:
a) Legal representative or authorized representative of the electricity seller;
b) The title holder authorized to sign the notification of electricity supply suspension or reduction as agreed upon by the two parties under the electricity purchase and sale contract.
4. Notification of electricity supply disconnection or reduction shall be made in one of the following forms: written letters, telegraphs, phone, faxes, text messages (SMS), emails or other tools of mass communication or other means of communication as agreed upon by the two parties and stated in the electricity purchase and sale contract.
According to the above provisions, in all cases of disconnection or reduction of the electricity supply, the electricity seller must notify the electricity buyer in advance, except for cases of electricity theft and emergency stop or reduction of the electricity supply level.
Under what circumstances does the electricity seller stop or reduce the emergency power supply?
Pursuant to the provisions of Article 6 of Circular 22/2020/TT-BCT stipulates as follows:
Emergency electricity supply disconnection and reduction
The electricity seller may disconnect or reduce electricity supply in response to emergency in the following cases:
1. There is an incident in the electricity grid supplying electricity to the buyer; an incident in the electricity system causing electricity failure beyond the electricity seller’s control.
2. There is a risk of serious breakdown and unsafety to people, equipment and the entire electricity system.
3. There is a lack of capacity in electrical system, leading to a threat to the electricity system security.
4. Force majeure event occurs.
According to the above regulations, the electricity seller may disconnect or reduce electricity supply in response to emergency in the following cases:
- There is an incident in the electricity grid supplying electricity to the buyer; an incident in the electricity system causing electricity failure beyond the electricity seller’s control.
- There is a risk of serious breakdown and unsafety to people, equipment and the entire electricity system.
- There is a lack of capacity in electrical system, leading to a threat to the electricity system security.
- Force majeure event occurs.
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