The light at the end of the tunnel may be in sight as loadshedding could come to an close at the end of the month. Read the story:
South Africa could see the end of rolling power cuts by the end of next week according to Eskom’s Chief Executor Officer, Andre de Ruyter as more power generation units come online at the state power utility.reported that Eskom implemented so-called “Stage six” loadshedding last month for only the second time in its history. The level of the outages has since been lowered, with Stage two to four blackouts in recent weeks.
He added that towards the end of July, loadshedding should become less as the risk would be significantly diminished once unit two of the Koeberg nuclear power station comes back into the national grid, which “is about 920 MW so that will bring large measure of relief.”
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