Cape Argus

Load shedding to remain suspended until further notice

- ROBIN-LEE FRANCKE robin.francke@inl.co.za

SOUTH Africans can breathe easily as the power utility announced it would continue suspending load shedding until further notice.

Eskom spokespers­on, Daphne Mokwena, said the generation grid remains steady.

“This is a result of sustained available generation capacity, adequate emergency reserves, and anticipate­d moderate demand for the week ahead,” Mokwena said.

She said an update would be given later this week.

“Eskom will provide a system update on Friday or communicat­e any significan­t changes should they occur,” Mokwena said.

The power utility said a total of 2 365MW is planned to be returned to service by Friday evening.

This, while it will be continuing with planned maintenanc­e to ensure improved reliabilit­y of its fleet.

“The evening peak demand tonight is expected to reach 27 613MW,” Mokwena said.

After load shedding Stage 2, Eskom announced on Wednesday, March 27, that due to its generation capacity, load shedding would be suspended until Sunday, March 31.

However, on Sunday, it announced a further suspension of load shedding due to sustained available generation capacity.

Last week, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that Eskom’s proposed gas power plant in Mossel Bay and a pumped hydro storage facility in Limpopo are among the 12 priority projects identified for project preparatio­n in the coming year.

Speaking at the Sustainabl­e Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Symposium held in Cape Town, Ramaphosa said that these projects would help address critical infrastruc­ture needs while stimulatin­g economic growth and job creation.

 ?? ?? LOAD shedding has been suspended.
LOAD shedding has been suspended.

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