Brace for stage-two load shedding, warns Eskom

30 November 2018 - 07:36 By TimesLIVE
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A steady decline in plant performance and coal supply is threatening Eskom's ability to keep the lights on.
A steady decline in plant performance and coal supply is threatening Eskom's ability to keep the lights on.
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Eskom has warned that there is a high probability of stage-two load shedding for up to 13 hours on Friday.

The cash-strapped power utility said the likelihood of load shedding on a wider scale than experienced on Thursday was as a result of the “loss of additional units overnight”.

Eskom spokesperson Khulu Phasiwe said on Thursday that stage-one rotational power cuts had to be rolled out from midday due to “unplanned outages”.

Eskom chairman Jabu Mabuza said on Wednesday that the power utility had seen a steady decline in plant performance and coal supply, which threatened its ability to keep the lights on, reported BusinessLIVE


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