Eskom has provided an update on the stages of load-shedding it plans to implement in the week ahead and over the coming weekend.
on the stages of load-shedding it plans to implement for the rest of the week and over the coming weekend.
The state-owned power utility said it would implement stage 2 during the evenings from Monday until Thursday between 16:00 and midnight. The schedule for these four days is confirmed, Eskom said. From Friday, 22 July 2022, and into next week Monday, 25 July 2022, it will downgrade load-shedding to stage 1 during the same peak periods.Stage 2Thursday, 21 July 2022, 16:00-24:00 —Stage 1said the utility aimedThe current plan will see Eskom overshoot that target by four days. It will also mean that load-shedding would have been implemented every day for five consecutive weeks.
We found that the severity of load-shedding between January and the first week of July 2022 was already worse than in the entire 2021 — which was the worst year of load-shedding on record.
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