Scheduled Blackouts

RodalfoWalsh

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Check the schedule. http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1871934-el-gobierno-anuncio-cortes-programados-de-energia-en-capital-federal-y-gran-buenos-aires

Thankfully I'm safe, but then again so far I've also been safe from unscheduled blackouts which might have something to do with it. Have to say though even if I weren't, I definitely would prefer a 4 hour scheduled black out to a an unscheduled one.
 
I would also like to know which substation I am in? Palermo on Santa Fe between Scalabrini Ortiz and Araoz; any idea?
 
http://www.infobae.com/2016/02/18/1790927-cortes-programados-mas-386-mil-usuarios-como-saber-donde-no-habra-luz
 
Ok. So my Edenor bill shows S.E. 237-32. In the far right column of the blackout list, if I do not find 23732, then I am not slated for the cut?
 
Edenor clients must look at their bills - to the left, under the title Edenor Informa -- there you'll see:S.E............(number applying to you) - then you can check with the programmed blackout info for each day. Hope this helps. Good luck!
 
My question was, do I use the number on my bill to compare to the far right column on the blackout list? For example as I said above. Thanks to anyone who knows the answer.
 
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