Quarter of Eskom generator capacity down, load shedding returns

27 January 2015 - 12:19 By Sapa
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Eskom will implement stage one loadshedding from mid-Tuesday morning, the parastal announced.

The utility posted on its Twitter feed shortly after 9am: "Eskom will implement loadshedding stage 1 from 10.30am today. It is likely to continue until 10pm. We will give updates throughout the day".

Earlier on Tuesday, Eskom spokesman Andrew Etzinger said there was a good chance that South Africans would experience further power cuts.

"The grid is exceptionally tight. There is a medium to high chance of load shedding today [Tuesday] if we do see further technical challenges developing," Etzinger said.

He said 25 percent of Eskom's generator capacity was not operational due to technical problems.

"We will implement the stage necessary in order to protect the grid. We won't go to stage three unless it is absolutely necessary."

Eskom on Monday announced on Twitter that it had moved its power cuts from stage one to two.

"Load shedding has moved from stage 1 to stage 2 as of 3pm," it tweeted.

Power cuts would continue until 10pm, it said at the time.

Stage one allows for up to 1000MW of the national load to be shed, stage two for up to 2000MW, and stage three for up to 4000MW.

It said the power system was severely constrained due to unforeseen technical problems at power stations.

You can find the updated load shedding schedules for your area here.

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