The power utility has urged South Africans to reduce electricity usage to help reduce load shedding.
Power utility Eskom has announced that it will escalate the level of load shedding from stage 2 to stage 4 on Wednesday, 2 September, starting at 3pm and lasting until 10pm.
This comes after Eskom confirmed on Tuesday that load shedding was set to continue to till Wednesday, starting at 8am.
“Due to the continuing severe generation supply constraints caused by multiple-unit breakdowns as well as the additional demand caused by the cold weather,” the power utility said in a statement.
“This load shedding is necessary in order to conserve and replenish emergency reserves while also maintaining the stability of the power system.”
Eskom said although technicians successfully returned a generation unit each at Tutuka, Komati, Hendrina and the Camden power stations, two additional units have suffered breakdowns at the Matla and Kriel power stations.
“Unplanned breakdowns amount to 11,300MW of capacity, adding to the 5,040MW currently out on planned maintenance,” said Eskom.
The power utility further warned that load shedding would persist throughout the weekend as technicians work around the clock to return as many of generation units to service as possible.
“Eskom will continue to communicate the stage of load shedding should there be any further developments,” it said.
The power utility has urged South Africans to reduce electricity usage to help reduce load shedding.
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