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Dicky Ticker 19-11-09 08:45 AM

Tree Felling
 
Just got a notification that on the 9th Dec EDF Energy will be cutting off the electricity from 09:00----15:00 to fell some trees.
Forgive me if I am wrong but as they have lost most of their leaves and stopped growing for the winter isn't it a bit of a stupid time of the year to be cutting off electricity?
I accept the electricity being off for an emergency but I hardly see tree felling as an emergency when they give you that much notice.
Why dont they do it when the weather is a bit warmer?
My central heating is electricity dependent for the pump so goodness knows how this will effect the older generation and those with babies.

Probably some plonker thinking "These trees need trimming" the plonker in this case being a 3rd party[Householder] who goes to work or is out all day.

Grrrr-furstraighted wif stoopidity.

Nick_69 19-11-09 08:48 AM

Re: Tree Felling
 
If you pay a premium on ur electricity you should as for some money back. Needless to say it is a very stupid time to do it

the_lone_wolf 19-11-09 08:56 AM

Re: Tree Felling
 
Ask them not to


But then you won't have anything to bitch about when one comes down and takes an electricity cable with it leaving you with no power for days...

Reckless Rat 19-11-09 09:22 AM

Re: Tree Felling
 
There's never a good time for power to go off, but if they're just lopping branches off it's probably better for the trees to do it in winter as they're dormant, plus there's a lot less tree to tidy up when there's no leaves.

Luckypants 19-11-09 10:02 AM

Re: Tree Felling
 
As has already been pointed out there's never a good time for the electricity to go off. In winter it affects heating / kettle / lights etc, in summer you would worry about the contents of your freezer and fridge. So they cannot win.

This is the right time of year for felling / pruning as the trees are becoming / are dormant, thus they will not be adversely affected by loss of leaves and so on during the growing season. It is also a very sensible time to be doing it from the security of supply angle. If a tree / branch is blown down by a winter gale and takes the electricity lines with it, you would lose power for longer than a day. So doing pre-emptive tidy up work is good practice.

dizzyblonde 19-11-09 10:05 AM

Re: Tree Felling
 
Become a tree hugger and chain yourself to said tree.

That should give you some time ;-)

beabert 19-11-09 10:19 AM

Re: Tree Felling
 
Moaning git lol

Dicky Ticker 19-11-09 10:45 AM

Re: Tree Felling
 
My favourite pass time,have you been speaking to my missus by any chance:)

Foey 19-11-09 10:47 AM

Re: Tree Felling
 
I can't believe you have heating on already, i'm still in T shirts at home & sleeping in the buff :D.

beabert 19-11-09 10:52 AM

Re: Tree Felling
 
I cant believe you have tshirts on already, i walk around without and sleep on on the patio.....

carlos 19-11-09 04:56 PM

Re: Tree Felling
 
Dicky, I used to work as a project manager for an electricity board, not EDF but one of the big names all the same. I lost count of the number of people complaining their electric was going off and some of the excuses they gave for needing their power on was laughable, honestly people who have nebulisers and other medical equipment which means they 'need' 24hr supply yet they live in the countryside in an area we know goes off every time there is a storm, they still don't own a generator for the power cuts:confused: and only complain when the board plans a shutdown.

Tree-trimming is a job that is undertaken all year round, regardless of leaves on or off. The project size is massive, think about it, DNOs have thousands of kilometres of overhead lines and the trees growing through them cause more problems than the public actually know about. These jobs cost thousands of pounds for work that is invariably caused by 3rd parties, besides that the regulator bangs away at the annual profits by charging the DNO for customer minutes lost (an industry guide figure, basically an average of minutes off supply for each customer connected to the network).

If you are that bothered by it then I'd not suggest writing a letter, instead burn the paper to give yourself a little heat, because seriously you are only going to be off a couple of hours and the letter will not get you anywhere. Though I don't recall anyone ever dieing from the cold during a short shutdown in December, though if its any concilation if its that cold the shutdown will be cancelled due to H&S anyway. I guarantee EDF will get at least 10 more complaints than just yours, more if the job is a big one, and even though their pet mouse is having babies (like they would know 3 weeks in advance), Eastenders is on, the village hall is planning a christmas show(sorry love the village hall is on a different feeder and is not off), baking bread in a bread maker, loss of internet, etc. is all irrelavent.

Maybe its not EDF you should be talking to, maybe its the landowner who thinks its a good idea to plant trees in front of the pole to make the view more pleasant, or grow leilandii under overheads. Just be aware that most of these lines have been up since the 1930s to 1950s yet the trees have been there much less, go figure.

Pre-planned power outages are a hinderance, we all know that, but similarly to a car running 24/7/365 it needs to be turned off periodically for essential maintenance. Lots of jobs can be done live-line but the majority of tree jobs cannot so unfortunately people have to be turned off. And as has been said, would you rather they left the job then just when you are cooking your christmas turkey, or opening your christmas presents the power goes off because the trees have finally brought the wires down. A couple of hours on a random Wednesday afternoon is much better than half a day at least when you really don't want it, like Christmas day or at 11:55pm New Years Eve.


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