i doubt its the a2a you need…
Submitted by modicasa on Thu, 07/16/2020 - 02:45i doubt its the a2a you need to contact, but edistribuzione (ex enel) who will be responsible for the network.
https://www.e-distribuzione.it/interruzione-corrente-primo.html
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Thanks. I found that during…
Submitted by Mark D on Thu, 07/16/2020 - 03:21In reply to i doubt its the a2a you need… by modicasa
Thanks. I found that during the last power cut and entered the "POD" number. It has no record of any power interruptions and says that there is no planned work.
I'm just guessing there's a failing component at the sub-station that supplies these buildings, it cuts out, and someone is sent to switch it back on again. However the fault isn't being repaired, so it happens again and again. A component needs replacing.
We pay our bills to a2aenergia so I'm guessing we approach them for a reduction in our bills/and or compensation and this would be a good thing to do because without a financial incentive to fix it, this may just keep happening.. does anyone know if there is a formal compensation scheme to which energy suppliers must conform and adhere?
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This tells you the law https…
Submitted by modicasa on Fri, 07/17/2020 - 01:57This tells you the law
https://www.laleggepertutti.it/8053_risarcimento-per-interruzione-energia-elettrica-automatico-per-cittadini-e-imprese
Youd have to be without current for a minimum of 8 hours before you would qualify.
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