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 Post subject: Blackout in SJO!
PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:53 pm 
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OK This one is pretty wierd... NO LIGHTS IN SJO Only buildings with Electrical Backup Generators... I'm in the Prez which as power, the Del Rey has power and as far as I can see overlooking the city no much else.

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Lights Out in Alajuela as well, hope the landing beacons were working :D . Sometime after 9 PM Costa Rica Time (CRT) La Luz came back on there. On the phone in the backround I can hear everybody honking their car horns happy with lights again - !Pura Vida! you can hear them saying!


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That's Costa Rica!! :P


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RBC and I did a little run when the lights came back on, and to our surprise VIPs Taberna and the Molino Rojo were in action. A bit slow both places but you have to admire the intrepid Ticos for not letting a little power outage spoil the fun.

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From what I understand, the black out was CITY-WIDE... That's insane!!! Does anyone know if something happened to cause this?

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Or it was COUNTRY-WIDE according to this story which is really nuts, and yes RN something happened to cause it :lol: but who know what...maybe a monkey climbed onto a transformer :)
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Electrical woes lead to major national blackout
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff

A wave of electrical outages culminated Thursday in a blackout of the whole country. The lights went out at 7:56 p.m. in much of San José. The power was off until at least 10:30, and there was no clear explanation of what happened.
For tourists and expats in the central city the outage results in a series of big parties. At the Sportsman's Lodge in north San José the bar stayed open with candlelight.

Both the Hotel Del Rey and the Casino Colonial have their own generators, and these proved to be gathering places for expats.
"The alternative would be staying in the dark in my room," said one tourist.

Hospital Calderón Guardia and other similar facilities have their own backup generating plants, so there was no crisis. A number of other government buildings had power when private facilities did not.
There was a dearth of information to the public. Local television stations continued their telenovelas. Only Radio Eco and Radio National seemed to take notice of the outage, although both were running on backup power.

Callers to a Radio Nacional talk show suggested that the outage was a protest by Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad workers against the free trade treaty.
The company known as ICE announced earlier in the day that its power plant at Moín had suffered a problem with one turbine. However, sporadic
power outages had been plaguing the country since Wednesday. Homeward bound workers faced malfunctioning traffic lights throughout the late afternoon and evening.

At one point Barrio Los Angeles de Cartago seemed to be the only place in the whole country to have normal power.
The official story from ICE was hard to get. One version is that two more oil-fired plants beside the one at Moín had failed. Then the company said a power transmission line between Arenal and Cañas had failed.

Whatever happened, the outage caused a major loss in business for supermarkets and commercial outlets that did not have their own means of generation. A quick tour of the city during the peak of the outage showed most businesses closed with steel doors locked.
The overloaded cellular telephone service was not responding shortly after the major outage. Later, calls were being routed. The land-line telephone system functions throughout the outage.

Shortly before the power came back on, ICE officials were speculating that the power would be off for perhaps 12 more hours.
A similar outage hit the country Aug. 21, 2001. That problem was blamed at first on a tree that fell on a line, again in Guanacaste, and later on a lightning strike.

ICE is the major electrical producer. In the Central Valley the power is distributed mainly by the Compañía Nacional de Fuerza y Luz and the Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Heredia S.A.

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I had a blackout when I was there a few weeks ago. Sitting in the casino at the Amon, all of a sudden..boom. No lights for about 10 minutes. I understand that Barrio Amon suffers more blackouts than the rest of SJO as it is allegedly, the oldest part of town.

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You guys should spend some time in the Dominican Republic.
I don't know if it has improved but in the late '90s you could expect a couple hours of no power DAILY.


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Ruffnutz wrote:
From what I understand, the black out was CITY-WIDE... That's insane!!! Does anyone know if something happened to cause this?

Ruffnutz


Why is that insane :?: I remember when NYC and most of the northeast US were completely blacked out for a couple of days. A year or two a section of NYC was without power for a week.

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It was like that a couple of years ago in Jamaica. Every day of my 10 day stay the power was out for at least 3-4 hours.

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You guys need to quit using electrical sex toys! With all you mongers in those hotels


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Witling wrote:
You guys should spend some time in the Dominican Republic.
I don't know it has improved but in the late '90s you could expect a couple hours of no power DAILY.


Very true! I was in Boca Chica exactly one year ago this week. The main strip in town is called Calle Duarte. It's a 5 or 6 block strip right along the beach where all of the chicas, nightclubs, and bars are located. Anyway, for about 1-2 hours every night, the power goes out in the entire town and aside from some light coming from the bars, clubs, and a couple of small corner tiendas (which have their own generators), Calle Cuarte becomes pitch black. I'm not kidding when I say that literally ANYTHING could happen to you during one of those nightly power outages.


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ICE announced this morning that there will be rolling backouts of 2 to 4 hours per day for the next week while they do the repairs on the damaged turbine that caused last week's blackout.

They've put out a partial schedule for various parts of the country. The published schedule did not include information about the areas most frequented by CRT members, but supposedly all parts of the country will be affected.

My guess is that they may try to minimize the interruptions to central San Jose for economic and public safety reasons.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 8:06 pm 
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I was in the Del Rey a few years ago and the power went out. The power was out in the rooms most of the night. It was hot and muggy with no circulating air. There was power in the casino but not in the rooms. Does the generators for the Del Rey produce enough power to supply lights and A/C for the rooms now? Tux


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