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Fiji Electricity Authority's main objective is to provide a safe environment and reliable supply of electricity to its valued customers.

Trees touching power lines and branches falling on them are a proven risk to public safety, resulting in unscheduled power outages. FEA records confirm that 40 percent of unplanned power supply disruptions annually are caused by vegetation within the vicinity of power lines.
Remember that the Fiji Electricity Authority has legal powers and responsibilities under the Electricity Act to maintain safe clearances between vegetation and powerlines. Section 37-1(b) of the Electricity Act reads:
Section 37.-(1) In exercise of powers conferred upon the Authority or a licensee by the provisions of this Act, the Authority or the licensee, as the case may be, may, by their officers, agents or servants, do all or any of the following:
(b) cut and remove from any Crown, native or private land any tree or any branch, bough or other part of a tree growing on such lands within 30 meters of any main or sub-main used for conducting energy and which may in any way affect or interfere with the works;Trees planted should be 30metres away from FEA pole.
  Therefore if you are intending to plant trees, please plant them 30 metres away from any power pole and line. 

 Should you spot any power line touching any vegetation, do not attempt to trim or cut the vegetation. Always treat every line as  being  live regardless whether they are sparking or arcing. If you are operating heavy machinery near overhead powerlines, always consider the following: 
  • Check in advance that machinery will travel clear of overhead and stay wires
  • Always place ground markers and signboards near wires to remind workers and members of the public to be aware of overhead powerlines
  • Place stickers on heavy machinery to remind operators to look up and live.
Always call the FEA office nearest to you on 3313333 for Central customers, 6664555 for Western customers and 8815444 for Northern customers or send us an online Service Request Form for a Customer Service Representative to assist you.
For emergencies ONLY call 913.

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