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Export PriceNational transmission system operator CEPS declared a nationwide state of emergency after the V411 transmission grid line and the Unit 6 of the Ledvice power plant
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On Friday July 4 a major power outage brought parts of the Czech Republic to a standstill, exposing serious vulnerabilities in the country’s energy infrastructure. The blackout affected large areas of Prague and several surrounding regions, disrupting transportation networks, hospital operations and daily life for thousands.
About 1,000 mobile phone network stations were affected and ran on back-up systems. National transmission system operator CEPS declared a nationwide state of emergency after the V411 transmission grid line and the Unit 6 of the Ledvice power plant failed. It was not known what caused the power cable to fall.
CEPS had earlier said the fallen line on the 45 kilometre (29 miles) high-voltage line in the northwest of the country had affected eight of these substations and caused blackouts in five of the Czech Republic's 14 regions.
CTK/Ptacek Jan via REUTERS Purchase Licensing Rights PRAGUE, July 4 (Reuters) - A power outage in large parts of the Czech Republic, including Prague, trapped people in public transport and lifts and idled factories on Friday after a fallen high-voltage cable disrupted the network.
Karel Hanzelka, a spokesperson for Prague’s electricity supplier PRE, explained the issue as a failure in the upper-level transmission grid. “To put it simply, electricity stopped flowing into Prague from the outside,” he said. This left vast areas of the capital without power, including the eastern bank of the Vltava River.
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