Friday, January 31, 2020

Eskom announces Stage 2 power cuts till Monday

Eskom on said Friday that Stage 2 load shedding would start on 9am on Friday and continue through to 6 am on Monday . The embattled power utility explained in a statement that the rolling blackouts were due to a shortage of generation capacity and depleted emergency resources.

We are taking out three big units for planned maintenance today. Unplanned outages were at 12 722 MW as at 5:30am this morning.  Earlier on Friday CEO Andre de Ruyter warned that South Africans should expect increased load shedding for the foreseeable future.

De Ruyter told a media briefing the power utility did not take the decision to impose more scheduled blackouts lightly but had no choice because of the problems inherent in the power system at the moment. We are particularly scrupulous about the imposition of load shedding. It is not a decision we take lightly…” De Ruyter said.

Load Shedding

It is obviously very regrettable to do this to South Africa but we cannot avoid it given the state of the system where we are right now. Our system is constrained, it unreliable and unpredictable and it is prone to unplanned outages and breakdowns.

He did not give a clear time estimate of how Eskom foresaw load shedding would be needed. It returned to load shedding on Thursday after the country was plunged into crisis in December when the power utility took the unprecedented step of imposing Stage 6 load shedding.

In other news –  Interesting things you need to know about SA’s new deputy public protector, Advocate Kholeka Gcaleka

The Office of the Public Protector has a new deputy following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement on Friday that he had took the decision to appoint Advocate Kholeka Gcaleka.

Kholeka Gcaleka

Gcaleka takes over from Kevin Malunga, whose term as the deputy public protector ended in November last year. The new deputy public protector was appointed after a gruelling selection process in Parliament. She was chosen from eight candidates. Read more

Source: IOL

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