Edeeste transfers power transformer to Miches amid tensions in Nisibón

The Eastern Electricity Distribution Company (Edeeste) has successfully relocated a power transformer from the Las Lagunas de Nisibón substation to the Miches substation, marking a significant step in bolstering the electrical infrastructure in the region. The transformer, which was temporarily stationed in Nisibón, is now set to enhance the power system in Miches, ensuring improved stability and reliability for the local community.

However, the transfer process was not without challenges. During the operation, Rubén Montás, the municipal director of Nisibón, along with a community member, attempted to obstruct the team’s departure. Their actions disrupted the procedure, necessitating the intervention of public security forces to detain both individuals and safeguard the personnel and equipment involved.

Edeeste highlighted that this incident mirrors a similar obstruction on October 2, when a municipal official used a fire truck to block access to the site, halting the transfer and incurring additional costs exceeding one million pesos. The company clarified that the transformer in question was never part of Nisibón’s operational capacity and was merely awaiting its final relocation to Miches.

Despite numerous meetings aimed at explaining the critical nature of the transfer, local authorities in Nisibón remained opposed. Edeeste assured that the Nisibón substation continues to function efficiently with its existing 14MVA transformer, operating below 60% capacity, and that the relocation would not impact the community’s electrical service.

Edeeste expressed concern over the repeated obstructions and the spread of misinformation, which hinder essential infrastructure improvements. The company reaffirmed its dedication to transparency, safety, and the ongoing modernization of the electrical grid in the eastern region, emphasizing the importance of these efforts for long-term system stability.