Cape Times

Load shedding situation could worsen

- STAFF WRITER

ESKOM has warned that the situation could worsen today before the problem is resolved after implementi­ng Stage 2 rotational load shedding yesterday.

The power utility said this was due to a further shortage of generation as a result of units that have not returned to service as expected.

“Generation plant continues to be out on planned maintenanc­e (approximat­ely 5 000MW) and there is a higher than expected number of units (currently at approximat­ely 10 000MW) on unplanned maintenanc­e due to technical faults.

“Cahora Bassa hydropower plant is still supplying 700MW less to the grid as a result of a damaged transmissi­on line which occurred late on Wednesday.

“Over and above these challenges, we are experienci­ng low diesel reserves due to the continued pressure on the national grid resulting in excessive usage of open-cycle gas turbines.

“In addition, the need to build emergency water and diesel resources to limit the load shedding possibilit­y or magnitude thereof in the following week also remains,” Eskom said in a statement.

Stage 2 called for 20 00MW to be rotational­ly load shed nationally at a given period, added Eskom and that load shedding was conducted as a measure of last resort to protect the power system from a total collapse or blackout.

“We continue to appeal to residents and businesses to use electricit­y sparingly during this period. Eskom would like to sincerely apologise for the inconvenie­nce and uncertaint­y caused by this.”

Meanwhile the City yesterday advised residents to switch off energy-hungry appliances to reduce the impact of load shedding.

It said Stage 2 load shedding was avoided in City supply areas on Saturday because customers reduced the demand on the network.

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