Zuko Komisa

Stage 2 load shedding has been implemented ‘until further notice’.
As of this morning at five in the morning, Eskom has begun Stage 2 load shedding.
According to the power utility by Sunday afternoon, about 14 641 MW of producing capacity was unavailable owing to unanticipated outages at power plants, and an additional 7 850 MW was offline as a result of scheduled maintenance.
“Due to the loss of two generating units over the past 24 hours and the increase of planned maintenance as part of Eskom’s plan to improve its generation fleet reliability, Stage 2 load shedding will be implemented from 5am on Monday until further notice. Eskom will closely monitor the power system and provide an update should any significant changes occur.
“Eskom Power Station General Managers and their teams are working diligently to ensure that additional generating capacity is recovered by bringing units on unplanned outages and planned maintenance back to service as soon as possible.
“A total of 3 830MW of generating capacity is anticipated to return to service by Wednesday,”
Eskom
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— Eskom Hld SOC Ltd (@Eskom_SA) March 17, 2024
Stage 2 loadshedding will be implemented from 05:00 on Monday until further notice pic.twitter.com/PylDnaLLFi
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