
The reasons may be different: from planned technical works to emergencies in Dodoma Region. We try to provide information promptly so that you are aware of current events.
In the case of planned works, outages are carried out to ensure the reliability and safety of the power grid. These works are usually planned in advance and we will notify you so that you can prepare. Emergency situations usually occur suddenly due to various factors such as unfavorable weather conditions or damage to power lines.
You can find the current schedule on our website. There you will find detailed instructions and exact times of outages in Dodoma Region. Our website is regularly updated to provide you with the latest information about upcoming outages. This allows you to prepare in advance and minimize the inconvenience of being without power.
As you browse the schedule, you''ll also find tips on how to prepare for outages and safety advice. We understand how important the stability of your electricity supply is to you, so we strive to provide the most accurate and useful information possible.
If you want to know when the electricity will be switched on in, you can find the latest information on our website. We publish outage schedules as well as updates on unplanned outages to keep you up to date.
DAR ES SALAAM: The Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO) has announced a system failure at the Ubungo II gas-fired power plant resulting in a power outage in some parts of the country.
A statement issued by the company on Tuesday stated that the system failure has caused a shortfall in electricity production for a total of 268 megawatts in the electricity transmission system and plunging some areas in the regions into
"Efforts to rectify the problem are ongoing and every four hour, we will inform our customers on the progress to resume the power supply to its routine base," read part of the statement.
MOROGORO: DEPUTY Prime Minister Dr Doto Biteko, who is also the Minister for Energy, has underscored that there is no load shedding in the country, alluding the weekend outage in several areas to challenges arising from infrastructures including water penetrating into some facilities.
“The power rationing has decreased a lot and there is no shortage of powerpower outages are caused by other challenges including rain destroying some electricity infrastructures,” Dr Biteko said.
He made the statement at Kidatu Hydroelectric Power Station in Kilombero District, Morogoro Region yesterday, while inspecting the ongoing efforts to remove water that penetrated the facility.
On Sunday night, most areas in the country experienced power outages due to a technical hitch in the water level control system at the Kidatu Power Plant, which in turn failed to block the large flow of water entering the facility.
“The rains that pounded this year did not leave any sector safe, including the electricity infrastructure and even the roadswater has been destroying various facilities including electricity poles collapsing,” he pointed out.
In a related development, the Deputy Premier noted that the Ministry of Energy and Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO) are making efforts to mitigate the damage that may be caused by the rains that continue to fall in the country.
He also commended TANESCO Managing Director, Engineer Gissima Nyamo-Hanga and his team for working throughout the night to ensure that Tanzanians have access to electricity.
According to Dr Biteko, some regions also in Zanzibar and Mainland Tanzania, especially Iringa, Tanga, some parts of Dar es Salaam and Coast Region started receiving power through Pangani and Ubungo number 2 power plants, while systematic procedures to restore normalcy in all areas are ongoing.
Recently, Dr Biteko ordered dissolution of Electrical Transmission and Distribution Construction and Maintenance Company Limited (ETDCO Limited) Board of Directors and appointed new management following poor performance, theft of public funds and electrical equipment in the firm.
The deputy PM issued the directives during a working session between him and the management of TANESCO and its subsidiary companies including ETDCO Limited and TANESCO Regional Directors and Managers in Mwanza with the aim of discussing performance in the electricity industry.
The development came just a day after he directed TANESCO Board to sack ETDCO General Manager, Muhamed Abdallah, who had failed to prioritise execution of the projects being managed by the company including slowing construction pace of 132KV power transmission line from Tabora to Urambo and Mpanda.
Dr Biteko made the decision following the failure of some officials of TANESCO and its subsidiary companies to implement his directives of December 2, 2023, which included combating corruption, building good relationships with the people they serve, strengthening trust within and outside the institution, stop making excuses and address power problems when they arise.
Equally, Dr Biteko directed all employees involved in the theft within the organisation to be held accountable according to the law including sacking them because they are the cause of power outages facing the country.
He also directed that citizens who would provide information leading to the identification of the thieves of electrical equipment thieves be given congratulatory letters and cash rewards.
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