Eskom: No load shedding for the third day in a row. The troubled power utility has been implementing rotational load shedding for a month as it struggles to get the right amount of coal at its power stations.
Eskom said on Wednesday that it will not implement Stage 1 rotational load shedding from 9 am, as usual, meaning the power utility has not implemented load shedding for three consecutive days as it sees an increase in units returning to the grid due to low demand.
Eskom says it will keep customers informed should there be any change. Stage 1 calls for 1000MW to rotationally load shed nationally at a given period. Loadshedding is conducted rotationally as a measure of last resort to protect the power system from a total collapse or blackout.
Last month, Eskom chairperson Jabu Mabuza said the power utility had seen a steady decline in generation plant performance and coal stock levels that were threatening its ability to keep the lights on but said they had mandated management to double their efforts in implementing the recently-announced nine-point system recovery plan as a matter of urgency.
Source: IOL News