Eskom takes control of major South African city’s load-shedding

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Eskom takes control of major South African city’s load-shedding
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Eskom says the City of Ekurhuleni failed to load-shed its fair share.

Eskom has revoked the City of Ekurhuleni’s management of the municipality’s rotational power cuts after it failed to load-shed customers as instructed in the National Rationalised Specifications Code of Practice.

“The decision to take over load-shedding in Ekurhuleni follows monitoring and analysis conducted by Eskom, which indicate that the CoE is not reducing the load as per NRS 048-9:2019.” It isn’t the first time the state-owned power utility has had to take over the role of load-shedding CoE customers. The power utility said it is aware of the technical challenges the Ekurhuleni faces in executing load-shedding. However, it didn’t elaborate on what these are.

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