Eskom load shedding – what’s tripping the switch?
Eskom, South Africa’s state-owned power utility, has a litany of financial and operational problems. In 2017 the Goldman Sachs Group declared it the biggest risk
Eskom, South Africa’s state-owned power utility, has a litany of financial and operational problems. In 2017 the Goldman Sachs Group declared it the biggest risk
As many industries start to resume activities in line with the easing of the lockdown restrictions, businesses are faced with intermittent load shedding, as such
Eskom again implemented Stage 2 loadshedding on Wednesday from 9am to 10pm. This is after the power utility surprised South Africa with late afternoon load
Eskom implemented Stage 1 load shedding on Monday – for the first time in March. “We regret to inform the country that starting from 9:00
Eskom on Friday said that Stage 2 loadshedding will continue until Sunday. The power utility said that it has experienced unplanned breakdowns, which has increased
Eskom says it has not loadshed since Wednesday and loadshedding will not be implemented on Thursday as there has been a number of improvements on
Eskom will continue to implement Stage 1 rotational loadshedding after 09:00 on Tuesday until 06:00 on Wednesday, owing to a shortage of capacity and to
Eskom says it does not expect it will need to implement loadshedding on Tuesday. This is some good news for residents and business, who had
Eskom’s latest round of Stage 2 loadshedding is expected to last until Friday morning – unless something positive happens, we highly doubt it though. ”
Although not many people on social media were buying it, Eskom says South Africa is to expect no loadshedding on Monday. This is despite, despite
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