Saturday, June 27, 2020

Blackouts in Gauteng as Eskom implements load reduction

The utility has urged people in the affected areas to not log a fault during the load reduction period.

Power utility Eskom has announced on Saturday, 27 June, that it will be implementing load reduction from 5 pm to 10 pm to avoid network overloading.

In a statement, Eskom said load reduction will be implemented in high-density areas that are prone to illegal connections, meter bypasses, and vandalism of electricity infrastructure.

The affected areas include:

  • Diepkloof Zones 1 – 6
  • Nomzamo
  • Noordgesig
  • Orlando East
  • Orlando Ekhaya
  • Orlando West
  • Golfview AH
  • Bram Fischerville
  • Oakmere AH
  • Ohenimuri
  • Drieziek
  • Lakeside
  • Orange Farm
  • Stretford

“During the load reduction implementation, customers are urged to switch off all their electrical appliances to avoid power surges when power returns. Failure to do so may lead to transformer trips or failures, and damages to household appliances when supply is restored,” Eskom said.

The utility also urged people in the affected areas to not log a fault during the load reduction period.

The blackouts continue after Eskom said on 16 June that it had noted a significant rise in network overloading resulting from illegal connections across the high-density areas of the province.

“These illegal connections and tampering with Eskom equipment result in damages to electrical infrastructure such as transformers, mini-substations, and substations in these areas. The affected areas include parts of Cosmo City, Diepsloot, Ivory Park, Orange Farm, Sebokeng, and Soweto,” the utility said in a statement.

“The illegal connections, meter bypasses and other theft-related activities on our infrastructure continue to be the leading cause for the sporadic and prolonged electricity interruptions, which leave the communities without power for days. Eskom is not in a position to continually repair damaged equipment caused by overloading and illegal connections.

“Eskom continues to monitor the network in real-time, and would like to request our customers to desist from tampering with electricity infrastructure. Eskom continues to safeguard its assets by auditing, removing illegal connections, and fixing bypassed meters in an effort to protect the network to operate optimally according to design capacity.

Eskom also urged users to help them manage the load by switching off appliances such as heaters, stoves, and geysers, and only use them when absolutely necessary in order to stabilize the network at the local level.

-The Citizen

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