The Citizen (KZN)

City of Joburg loses R300m a day due to load shedding

- Faizel Patel

As the country continues to feel the pinch of unabated load shedding with the deliberate power cuts by Eskom on stage 3, City Power said City of Joburg loses in excess of R300 million a day due to the rolling blackouts.

City Power has lamented that it is under tremendous pressure due to the backlog of outages across the City of Joburg.

The power utility said it has recorded just over 3 000 outage calls reported by customers yesterday with half of the issues reported over a 24-hour period.

City Power spokespers­on Isaac Mangena said they are battling to deal with outages.

He said the majority of the service delivery calls has emanated from the neighbourh­oods served by the Hursthill substation with 902 calls, the neighbourh­oods served by the Reuven

substation with 641 and the neighbourh­oods served by the Randburg substation with 430.

“The outages in most of these areas are due to, among others, multiple faults, equipment failures, vandalism and theft. The backlogs are exacerbate­d by load shedding and rainy weather over the weekend.”

Mangena said City Power has beefed up teams in the problemati­c areas to tackle the backlogs.

“We are recalling all our resources

off shift which should alleviate some of the challenges.

“We are also in a process of recruiting about 150 technician­s, with 70 of them ready to start on 1 December, with the rest starting early next year.”

“We are continuing to ramp up maintenanc­e of our infrastruc­ture to avoid failures, even though load shedding is not assisting,” Mangena said.

Mangena said the impact of load shedding by Eskom on the city’s resources and infrastruc­ture cannot be ignored.

“City Power has lost in excess of over R300 million a day since July to repair and replace failed equipment during the 99 days of load shedding. We are working alongside councillor­s in different regions to ensure customers are informed of the challenges and are able to plan their lives.”

City Power has apologised for the inconvenie­nce causes by the outages.

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