Low risk of load-shedding today, 17 February

JOBURG – Eskom said there is still a possibility of load-shedding during the week even though, the risk of it is low today, 17 February.


Eskom has said in a statement that the risk of load-shedding was low today, 17 February but the possibility of load-shedding during the week still remained.

Customers are reminded that due to the constrained and unreliable generation plant,  as well as any sudden changes in the demand profile, load-shedding may be implemented at short notice. Eskom will provide daily updates.

Unplanned outages or breakdowns were at 9869MW this morning [17 February] while planned maintenance is at 5486MW.

The power utility said, “Implementing load-shedding during the weekend has helped us to reduce the usage of the emergency diesel reserves and to replenish hydro-pumped storage schemes, which places us in a better position to meet demand this week.”

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“Eskom also reminds South Africans  that there is a possibility of increased load-shedding over the next 18 months as we are conducting critical  maintenance to restore the ageing plant to good health.”

To assist the power utility in reducing load-shedding, Eskom appeals to customers to use electricity sparingly by doing the following:

Eskom appealed to customers to revisit their load-shedding schedules on the Eskom or local municipal websites, depending on their electricity supplier, to review amendments.

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