South Africa to enjoy another night of no load-shedding, Eskom confirms

 


South Africans will enjoy another night of no load-shedding, with Eskom confirming it will remain suspended until Wednesday morning 22 March.

The power utility, in a brief post shared on social media, initially announced there would be no load-shedding until Tuesday at 4pm due to a “significantly lower than anticipated demand for electricity”. Stage 2 will then kick in.

On Tuesday afternoon however, the utility said: “Due to slight improvement in generation capacity and lower demand load-shedding will remain suspended until 5am on Wednesday.

“Stage 2 load-shedding will then be implemented [until 4pm]. Stage 3 load-shedding will then be implemented at 4pm on Wednesday until 5am on Thursday.”

Check the load shedding notifier for more of the load shedding changes and updates 




Eskom last week announced there had been notable gradual improvements in its power generation fleet. According to the power utility, over the past week six coal-fired power stations achieved an energy availability factor (EAF) of 70%, a milestone it says was last achieved on May 8 last year.

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Enjoy the few hours victory of no load shedding

Stay tuned for more updates ☺️


Thank you 



18 comments:

  1. Intresting information keep us updated. πŸ’―

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  2. Your blog is really amazing 😍 am really inspired

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    1. It my duty to keep you posted ❤️πŸ”₯
      Will do πŸ™

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  4. Interesting πŸ”₯ thank you for update

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  5. Let's hope load shedding will came to

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  6. I wish this can happen each and everyday ,its good to stay without load shedding

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    1. It is the wish for all of us my brother ❤️

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  7. I have lost hope about load shedding πŸ˜“it won't end

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