Energy

#16-38-25Energy Commission's Decision on Voltage Drop Issue Between Mr. D. and Enedis

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This decision mandates Enedis to carry out necessary works to install and activate a new transformer near Mrs. R.'s home to address voltage drop issues. If the issues are not resolved by September 30, 2026, Enedis will face a financial penalty.

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Key Changes

  • Enedis must install a new transformer near Mrs. R.'s home
  • Deadline set for resolving voltage issues by September 30, 2026
  • Financial penalty for delays after September 30, 2026

Obligations

What this law requires

critical

Enedis must complete the necessary works to install a new transformer and ensure that voltage measurements in the home of Mme R. do not reveal any anomalies.

electricity distribution companies
before September 30, 2026
operational
high

Enedis must carry out the necessary works to install and activate a new transformer near Mrs. R.'s home to address voltage drop issues.

utility companies
before September 30, 2026
operational
high

Enedis must ensure that the measurement of voltage in Mrs. R.'s home does not reveal any anomalies.

utility companies
before September 30, 2026
operational
high

Enedis will incur a penalty of 100 euros per day for each day of delay beyond the deadline for the installation of the new transformer, up to two months.

electricity distribution companies
two months after the deadline of September 30, 2026
prohibition
critical

If the works are not completed by September 30, 2026, Enedis will incur a financial penalty of 100 euros per day of delay for up to two months.

utility companies
after September 30, 2026
prohibition

Affected Parties

Mr. D. (acting for Mrs. R.)Enedis

Tags

energy,voltage,infrastructure