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Canberra's electricity network has been struggling to cope with record demand for electricity this winter. High heater use, population growth and a push towards electrification mean there has been an uptick in unplanned outages this cold season.

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00:00A fridge stocked with cheese worth thousands of dollars, ageing to perfection in the right
00:08conditions.
00:09Pretty much everything needs to be kept below 4 degrees.
00:11If it stays above that temperature for a long period of time it needs to be thrown out.
00:16Which means all's well until the power goes out.
00:19It's like immediate stress.
00:20I think the monetary value comes secondary to me.
00:24I think the food wastage is the first thing.
00:28It's really sad to throw out that much food when you're just filling up a skip in with
00:34food that could be consumed.
00:37Record high demand for electricity this winter has led to a jump in unplanned outages.
00:43The reason is simple, it's really cold.
00:45A lot of people who might not use their heater the whole night generally turn the heater on
00:51and when it starts to get close to the network's capacity if there is any underlying issues
00:56with the network they start to show up and then might trip the feeder.
01:00Suburbs in the Malonglo Valley and Gungahlin have been especially affected by outages which
01:06have jumped by 20% compared to June last year.
01:10Some residents have reported multiple outages per week.
01:14Both areas are growing areas in the ACT.
01:18So Malonglo Valley, the growth out there has been quite close to our capacity on the network.
01:25And while some batteries have been added to the network, they're only temporary.
01:29The added pressure doesn't come as a shock to experts because of Canberra's population
01:34growth and a shift away from gas appliances.
01:37As some of our cities and regional areas are growing, we need to deal with that by putting
01:41in more infrastructure.
01:42Part of that infrastructure is electricity and keeping up with that is hard sometimes.
01:47Now I think that's the role of the energy companies whether they're privately owned
01:50or government owned.
01:51Plans to upgrade Canberra's network are underway but won't offer relief this season.
01:56We're currently building a brand new zones substation which will be online before next
02:02winter before we see the next peaks.
02:05Keeping up with demand so Canberrans can keep warm or cool.

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