Eskom has returned control of Ekurhuleni’s load-shedding operations back to city.
South Africa’s state-owned power utility said Ekurhuleni committed to implementing load-shedding as per the NRS 048–9:2019 code of practice.
The Code of Practice requires distributor licence holders to reduce load during the declaration of a system emergency by cutting a certain amount of power from the grid. “Eskom will take over the load-shedding of any municipality that fails to comply for whatever reason, even after it has been engaged on the matter as was the case with Ekurhuleni.”
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