Report on the reliability and uninterrupted electricity supply of the city of Baku

The average duration of interruptions in the supply of electricity to consumers in the capital city of Baku in 2024 (according to the SAIDI indicator) was 0.817 hours.
The average number of interruptions in the supply of electricity to consumers in the past year (according to the SAIFI indicator) was 0.923 times.
These indicators are lower in terms of both duration and number compared to previous years. The main reason for this is the construction and complete reconstruction of 110 and 35 kV substations in the distribution network of Baku in recent years, the implementation of underground cabling in more than 90 percent of the capital, the creation of circular electricity supply schemes and the connection of networks to anti-accident automation.

The average duration of interruptions in the supply of electricity to consumers in the capital city of Baku in 2023 (according to the SAIDI indicator) was 0.852 hours.
The average number of interruptions in the supply of electricity to consumers over the past year (according to SAIFI) was 0.924 times.
These indicators are lower in terms of both duration and number compared to previous years. The main reason for this is the construction and complete reconstruction of 25 out of 33 110 kV substations in the distribution network of Baku over the past 10 years, and the construction of 80 35 kV substations, the last 4 of which were put into operation a year ago. In addition, the implementation of underground cabling in 90 percent of the capital and connection to the created circular electricity supply schemes have also had a positive impact on the reliability and sustainability of the electricity supply of Baku.