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ALERT: Stage four loadshedding to continue today

Loadshedding is conducted rotationally as a measure of last resort to protect the power system.

Due to a shortage of generating capacity Eskom has once again implemented stage four loadshedding today (Wednesday).

Stage four was reduced to stage two at 11pm on Tuesday evening, but reverted back to stage four from 9am.

Loadshedding is conducted rotationally as a measure of last resort to protect the power system.
The power utility appeals to residents and businesses to use electricity sparingly during this period.
Please switch off geysers, as well as all non-essential lighting and electricity appliances to assist in reducing demand. 
How do the different loadshedding stages work, here are three examples: 
  • Stage One
Stage one is implemented when Eskom requests a loadshedding range from between 10MW to 300MW.

“In this stage areas to be affected are divided into two equal load sizes to accommodate Eskom load reduction needs,” Gadebe said.

“If the metro schedule has eight areas in a block to be affected , only four of the eight areas may be affected on day one and the other remaining four areas will be affected on day two.”

  • Stage Two

When stage two is declared, the metro’s schedules are implemented in full.

If there are eight areas in a block, all eight areas will be affected.

  • Stage Three 

When Eskom’s grid in under severe pressure stage three is implemented.

“Stage three is completely out of the metro’s control and is implemented by Eskom to protect the national grid from collapsing and to avoid a blackout.
Loadshedding stages now range from stage one to eight.
To assist in reducing the stages of loadshedding, Eskom appeals to customers to continue to use electricity sparingly by:
• Setting air-conditioners to an average temperature of 23ºC.
• Switching off geysers over peak periods.
• Using the cold water tap rather than using hot water every time.
• Setting your swimming pool pump cycle to run twice a day, three hours at a time for optimal energy use.
• At the end of the day, turn off computers, copiers, printers and fax machines at the switch. Avoid stand-by or sleep mode.

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