Ivanović: By the end of the day, the rehabilitation of the broken cables in Bjelasica will be completed

After repairing the malfunction, the problem of private and state skiers, the Radio Broadcasting Center and the Army of Montenegro will be solved.

Ivanović explained that the power supply at these locations will be when the fault in the transmission line is repaired, which will start working on Monday with the assistance of the police, because the owner of the plot where the transmission line is today did not allow access to the property

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Ivanovic, Photo: Luka Zeković
Ivanovic, Photo: Luka Zeković
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Ažurirano: 06.12.2024. 16:10h

Today, the teams of the Montenegrin Electric Distribution System (CEDIS) will finish connecting the broken cables in Bjelasica, which will repair the failure at that location.

This was officially stated by the director of CEDIS, Vladimir Ivanović, at the annual press conference of the Ministry of Energy.

"We are talking about 18 cables," Ivanovic said and pointed out that CEDIS teams worked late into the night.

power failure
photo: Chitalac Vijesti

After repairing the malfunction, the problem of private and state skiers, the Radio Broadcasting Center and the Army of Montenegro will be solved.

Ivanovic clarified that the power supply at these locations will be when the fault in the transmission line is repaired.

power failure
photo: Chitalac Vijesti

He said that they tried even today to agree with the owner of the plot on which power line should be repaired, but he did not allow entry to the property.

"On Monday, we will go in with the assistance of the police and repair the transmission line," Ivanovic said.

He also stated that they have a problem with the installation of a substation in the Zagorič Forest Park in Podgorica, because some of the owners are obstructing work there as well.

"We also filed criminal charges against unknown perpetrators for tearing cables," Ivanović said.

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