Eskom warns load shedding won’t end until SA gets more generating capacity

Eskom on Wednesday said that although the risk of load shedding would be significantly lower from next year, it would never be completely eliminated.

The utility said that it was on track with its planned maintenance programme and was hopeful that it would be completed in September.

However, Eskom warned that this did not mean that rolling blackouts would then be something of the past.

“What is needed to eliminate load shedding is new generating capacity. That means new power stations, be it renewable energy or any other form of generation. That is the surest way of ending load-shedding because you have to power a growing economy and for that you need capacity,” said Eskom spokesperson Sikonathi Mantshantsha.

Eskom is expected to cut off power between 10 pm until Thursday morning at 5 am to build up reserves for when businesses open their doors in the new year.

The utility is advising customers to check the schedule to see how stage 2 will be affecting their area.

-EWN

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