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Give yourself a mid-year boost and check-in to make the most…State power utility Eskom has reached 100 days without implementing load shedding for the first time since 2020.
The power utility’s Head of Generation, Bheki Nxumalo, highlighted that the 100 days is a result of the “tireless efforts” of those working to keep the lights on at the power utility. The utility explained that these initiatives have led to a reduction in unplanned outages at power stations from some 18 000MW to an average of 12 000MW – marking an improvement of 6000MW since May 2023.
Eskom thanked government and the National Energy Crisis Committee , and other stakeholders for their collaborative efforts, which have enabled the successful execution of its plans.
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