Chairman Mpho Makwana says Eskom will implement permanent loadshedding for the next two years:
Makwana warned that in the next 24 months South Africans will experience continuous stage 2 to stage 3 power cuts.
This permanent loadshedding is part of Eskom’s plan to increase its Energy Availability Factor . The goal is for the EAF to be at a point where it could stop loadshedding within the next 24 months.“The global average for EAF is about 86%. We’re looking to grow from our current 58% EAF to 70% in the next two years,” said Makwana.
Makwana urged all South Africans to individually assist with the power crisis by using power mindfully and sparingly.
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