The Doan Electricity Administration published a shocking technical report for citizens addressed to the Doan Sheriff, who assigned a committee to go down and follow up on the causes of the increased loads. The report contained a number of points, including that those concerned with Al-Ahram Company prevented the engineers in charge of measuring the voltage in the transformers to confirm the value of the voltage coming from the generators.
The report stated the following:
1- The generating capacity at Al-Ahram station is (6) megawatts since 2017 to date. In contrast, the loads of homes have increased in number, in addition to the loads of solar energy devices in almost every home, no less than two batteries, all of which require current to fill them... an increase in A large number of refrigerators, searchlights, artesian wells, groceries, and workshops, which led to an increase in the actual loads beyond the generating capacity of the station.
2- Al-Ahram Company believes that the maximum current that can be generated, after which the loads must be reduced, is ((335 - 340)) amperes in their devices, and this value has not yet reached ((6)) megawatts in our devices between the reading of their devices and ours.
3- About the engineers in charge of taking measurements of the voltage ((voltage)) descending to the station’s transformers from Al-Ahram Company... they were prevented by those concerned at Al-Ahram Company. The purpose of measuring the voltage in the transformers is to confirm the value of the voltage descending from the generators.
p>4- One of the reasons for the increase in pregnancy in these months is the unusual weather temperature this year.
5- Random linking by some people in shops and homes.
Finally, as we thank you for the effort you have made in saving fuel, we summarize our demands as follows:-
1- Al-Feder divided Yemen into two parts.
2- Urgently increasing the electrical capacity of the station to eight megawatts.
3- Follow up with the public institution by disbursing materials to improve weak areas.