Throughout the day, electricity has been restored to about 5,000 customers. E-redes states that it “has continued to focus on restoring electricity supply, particularly in the areas most affected by the depression.”
There are still 26,000 customers without power, 16,000 in the most critical areas

Context & Explainers

E-Redes (formerly EDP Distribuição) is the company that operates Portugal's low- and medium-voltage electricity distribution network, serving over 99% of mainland Portugal. It is a subsidiary of EDP (Energias de Portugal), the country's largest energy utility.
E-Redes is responsible for maintaining power lines, substations, and transformers; connecting new customers and solar panels to the grid; reading meters; and restoring power after outages. It operates under a concession granted by the Portuguese government and is regulated by ERSE (Entidade Reguladora dos Serviços Energéticos).
During storms and extreme weather, E-Redes coordinates emergency repair crews to restore electricity supply. Residents can report outages and check restoration timelines through the E-Redes website or app. The company is also central to Portugal's energy transition, managing the integration of growing rooftop solar and electric vehicle charging into the distribution grid.
A Depressão Kristin (a named low-pressure system or storm) is another storm affecting Portugal around early February 2026, associated with heavy rainfall and strong winds. It can disrupt tourism and transport—especially around holiday periods—so those with travel plans should monitor official forecasts and local advisories.







