Cape Argus

Power utility’s good news

- Siyabonga Sesant

NO LOADSHEDDI­NG is planned this winter, power utility Eskom has assured, adding that it intended building on its 21-month- long continuous track record of managing to keep the lights on.

In its winter readiness plan, Eskom said it had already done most of the necessary plant maintenanc­e work ahead of the winter season, “a move that has resulted in a stable power grid with a surplus capacity of about 4 000MW”.

However, Eskom group executive for distributi­on Mongezi Ntsokolo said consumers were still urged not to use electricit­y unnecessar­ily.

“During this winter, temperatur­es will continue to drop and Eskom calls on all customers to continue to use electricit­y sparingly,” he said.

Ntsokolo said the power utility’s winter plan had already been activated “to test how our networks are able to cope with the extreme weather conditions, increased electricit­y demand, as well as respond to and restore network faults timeously”.

“Part of the plan is to implement measures that will assist in avoiding possible equipment failures and incidents, the management of the network delivery failures for the national and provincial networks in winter, the implementa­tion of emergency preparedne­ss plans to manage power system interrupti­ons that might materialis­e and the increased capacity of our customer contact centre,” Ntsokolo said.

He added that customers needed to be aware of the risks of illegal electricit­y connection­s, and urged them to report illegal activities, such as cable and electricit­y theft.

Eskom spokespers­on Khulu Phasiwe said: “The biggest challenge that both Eskom and the municipali­ties face during winter is the perennial scourge of illegal connection­s, which causes system overloadin­g.

“Eskom urges communitie­s to report illegal connection­s or unplanned outages to 08600 37566. – siyabonga.sesant@inl.co.za

DURING THIS WINTER TEMPERATUR­ES WILL CONTINUE TO DROP

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