Eskom suspended load-shedding late on Saturday morning, attributing the decision to approved generation capacity and lower than expected demand.
Eskom has announced that load-shedding was suspended at 11:40 on Saturday, 3 June 2023, and will remain suspended until further notice.
“Due to improved generation capacity and lower demand, load-shedding was suspended today at 11:40 until further notice,” it said in a brief statement.Power demand is generally significantly lower on weekends than during the week, so it is safe to assume that load-shedding will resume in the week ahead.to rotate load-shedding between Stage 2 and Stage 4 on Friday and Saturday and to suspend rotational power cuts briefly between 05:00 and 16:00 on Sunday, 4 June.
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