High voltage interruptions and causes
17 March - 24 March 2025 | From 1 January 2025 | |||||
Number of high voltage interruptions | 64 | 910 | ||||
Cause of interruption | % of total | % of total | ||||
Weather (including lightning, vegetation, wind blown debris) | 38 | 27 | ||||
Third Party (for example vehicles hitting SA Power Networks equipment, vandalism, tree felling, our underground cables being damaged during excavation by external parties) | 9 | 4 | ||||
Operational (for safety reasons our equipment is set up to act like a residential safety switch. The system 'trips' when something abnormal has caused it to flash over ie unexpected electrical or mechanical transients) | 0 | 1 | ||||
Animals (for safety reasons our equipment is set up to act like a residential safety switch. The system 'trips' when something abnormal has caused it to flash over, ie birds, possums, rats and other animals) |
11 | 11 | ||||
Equipment (when our equipment has been damaged and needs to be repaired) | 21 | 23 | ||||
Unknown (is when the cause is inconclusive at the time of the report, the cause may be determined at a later date, or there is no evidence of the cause i.e. a transient fault) | 19 | 32 | ||||
Other (causes that do not fit into the above categories e.g. customer's plant, other faults that cause SA Power Networks equipment to operate) | 2 | 2 |
Please note:
- This is preliminary data only, and is based on the number of events that have occurred.
- Official figures are published in ESCOSA's Quarterly and Annual Operational Performance Reports.
- Data does not include:
- Low Voltage interruptions
- planned interruptions
- momentary interruptions (ie. a momentary interruption is now a duration of 3 minutes or less).