This has been wideley know by energy companies for a few years. They have run out of enough output to go round.
In other parts of the world this is very common as is the solution of load-shedding, where they turn off power in one area temporarily to power another.
The power companies admitted a few years ago that they may have to start doing it here, I believe its happened in london before aswell.
Plus side, be it because of intentional load-shedding or a genuine fault. You can claim compensation for things such as spoilt food in your freezer.
This has been wideley know by energy companies for a few years. They have run out of enough output to go round.
In other parts of the world this is very common as is the solution of load-shedding, where they turn off power in one area temporarily to power another.
The power companies admitted a few years ago that they may have to start doing it here, I believe its happened in london before aswell.
Plus side, be it because of intentional load-shedding or a genuine fault. You can claim compensation for things such as spoilt food in your freezer.