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Stage 2 load shedding returns on Monday

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Last updated: October 30, 2022 4:13 pm
sokonnect Published October 30, 2022
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As promised late last week, Eskom has confirmed the return of load shedding on Monday. This after South Africans enjoyed a load-shedding-free weekend.

South Africans have for the longest time been enduring relentless power cuts, thanks to load shedding.

The load shedding stages have been varying between stages 2 and 6 with no end in sight to the country’s electricity crisis.

Eskom – as well as President Cyril Ramaphosa – has, in recent times, repeatedly said the energy crisis is here to stay.

ALSO READ: Rolling blackouts suspended this weekend

In a statement issued on Sunday, the power utility said stage 2 of the rolling blackouts will be implemented from 5am on Monday until 5am on Tuesday.

“Stage 2 will then be implemented during the evening peaks from 4pm until midnight on both Tuesday and Wednesday.

“Eskom will publish a further update on Wednesday afternoon, or as soon as there are any significant changes,” Eskom spokesperson Sikonathi Mantshantsha said.

He said since Saturday afternoon, a unit each at Tutuka and Matimba power stations were taken offline for repairs while a unit each at Kendal, Kusile, Matla and Tutuka power stations had been returned to service. 

“We currently have 4 886MW on planned maintenance, while another 13 792MW of capacity is unavailable due to breakdowns.

“Load shedding is implemented only as a last resort in view of the shortage of generation capacity and the need to attend to breakdowns,“ he concluded.

ALSO READ: ‘Load shedding is here to stay’ – Ramaphosa

Compiled by Stephen Tau

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