The government will send a circular to the prefects to anticipate and prepare their departments for possible scheduled power cuts, which could affect 60% of the population but no critical site or priority customer, we learned on Wednesday from a source. governmental.
The text, which concerns the metropolitan territory except Corsica, connected to Italy and which has its own electricity production, serves to
"finalize the preparation of the country"
even if rotating load shedding, of a maximum of two hours, remains at this stage. a hypothesis, especially in January if the electricity supply becomes a problem.
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"We would only cut if the cold is confirmed, we have a production or interconnection problem
(with neighboring countries)
and if consumption does not drop
," the same source points out.
In practice, part of the population will never be offloaded because of priority, or connected by chance to a priority line,
"which concerns 40% of people"
, according to the government.
There will be no entire department offloaded, but only minority parts of the territory, never the same people twice and none of the approximately 3,800 high-risk patients dependent on home medical equipment connected to the mains.
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In all cases, the cuts would take place at times of peak consumption, between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. in the morning, and between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. in the evening.
With the disadvantage for schools likely to be offloaded that they do not open in the morning to avoid being without light, heating or alarm.
And for travellers, the risk is that certain trains or metros will be canceled to avoid having passengers stranded in the middle of the track:
"Either it goes from start to finish, or we would prefer to interrupt two hours, because being stuck in the metro two hours is not an option
.
Warn in advance
A red EcoWatt signal would be issued three days in advance, allowing you to then know one day in advance which departments would be affected, then to know at 5:00 p.m. the day before who is affected by the cuts by entering their address on a website of 'Enedis and RTE, which manage the French network of transport and distribution of electricity:
"The idea is that nobody is surprised"
, underlines the government source.
The circular completes preparatory work already carried out by the prefectures to protect critical sites from cuts: firefighters, gendarmerie, hospitals, etc.
A few industrial sites have also been placed on the lists of priority customers, as have classified facilities with generators which now have one month to test their operation.
For emergencies, it will be recommended to give priority to 112. A complex mapping of the white areas where the telephone relay antennas would be cut off is in progress.