Load shedding downgraded to Stage 2
Eskom says that load shedding will be downgraded to stage 2 due to the generating performance of the grid which has improved.
Eskom has announced that it will implement Stage 2 load shedding – down from Stage 3 – until 4pm on Wednesday.
The power utility explained that lower demand and improved generating capacity contributed to the downgrading of the severity of load shedding.
“Eskom Power Station General Managers and their teams’ efforts in returning units to service over the past weekend resulted in the improvement in generation capacity. This, combined with the slightly lower than anticipated electricity demand, allowed load shedding to be suspended from 9:35 pm on Sunday night until 5 am on Monday.
“The sustained improvement in generation capacity and the anticipated lower demand also necessitated the implementation of Stage 2 load shedding at midday [on Monday] until 4pm on Wednesday. A further update will be provided on Wednesday afternoon. Eskom will closely monitor the power system and communicate any changes should it be required,” an Eskom statement read.
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As of Monday, unplanned outages stood at some 13 449MW with a further 8 383MW unavailable due to maintenance.
“Eskom Power Station General Managers and their teams will continue to work diligently to ensure that the 739MW of generating capacity is returned to service [Monday] evening, as planned.
“We would like to thank those who do heed the call to use electricity sparingly and efficiently, including switching off geysers and pool pumps from 17:00 to 21:00, as this lowers demand and helps in alleviating the pressure on the power system and contributes to lower stages of load shedding,” Eskom said