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'Individual solutions' for facilities that can't be exempted from power cuts, orders judge

JOHANNESBURG - Government has been ordered to effectively exempt public schools, hospitals, and police stations from load shedding, and where it can't, it's been ordered to provide alternate energy supplies like generators.

Judge Norman Davis, who penned the judgment on behalf of a full bench, explained that in some instances exemptions apparently can't be secured because the relevant facilities are too "embedded" in the community and can't be isolated.

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