Load-shedding is back, as Eskom cuts power from the grid
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Eskom announced it would be implementing stage 1 rotational load-shedding as of Sunday.
The power utility said the power cuts would start at 12.15pm and would continue until 10pm.
"Eskom has had to implement stage 1 load-shedding. Apologies for the inconvenience that this will cause," spokesperson Khulu Phasiwe said.
"Customers are advised to keep checking their load-shedding schedules on the Eskom and their municipal websites, and to plan on the assumption that load-shedding will take place," the company said.
It called on residents and businesses to use electricity sparingly during this time.
"Please switch off geysers as well as non-essential lighting and electricity demand to assist in reducing demand," Eskom said.
The power utility implements controlled power cuts to prevent the grid from being overwhelmed. Stage 1 power cuts shed up to 1,000MW from the grid.
Eskom, which supplies more than 90% of SA's power, last week warned of potential outages amid low coal inventories after a major supplier cut supplies and sought insolvency protection.