In a bad start to the week, Eskom announced that load shedding will be increased to stage 5 from 4pm on Monday afternoon.
The parastatal said stage 5 load shedding will be in place until 5am on Tuesday morning.
South Africa is scheduled to return to stage 4 load shedding after that.
Eskom said load shedding had to be ramped up after the failure of five generating units on Monday.
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Stage 4 load shedding was put in place on Sunday after generating units at the Camden, Duvha, Majuba and Kriel power stations suffered breakdowns.
The return to service of generating units at Hendrina, Medupi and Tutuka power stations was also delayed.
2023 has been a disastrous year for Eskom. Load shedding has been implemented for every day of the year thus far.
So far, there have been 29 days of stage 4. This is followed by 15 days of stage 6 and 12 days of stage 5.
Stage 3 has been experienced for eight days, while stage 2 was only in place for three days.
In a bid to solve South Africa’s energy crisis, the government last week signed the new regulations into law related to the Disaster Management Act.
President Cyril Ramaphosa declared a national state of disaster during his state of the nation address.
Additional reporting by Thapelo Lekabe
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