The power utility says more units have broken down, and load shedding will continue until Sunday morning
The power utility says more units have broken down, and load-shedding will continue until Sunday morningPower utility Eskom said on Friday stage two load-shedding had been extended until 6am on Sunday morning, after the breakdown of two additional units.
While the three broken generation units that prompted load-shedding from Thursday are expected to return to service on Friday, load-shedding needed to be extended to replenish reserves for next week.ystem remains unpredictable and constrained, and there was a chance of increased load-shedding over the next 18 months.
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