Eskom power stations units go down as electricity demand goes up

JOBURG – Eskom expects its electricity generation system to continue to be severely constrained until the weekend.

Eskom has requested the public to reduce electricity usage after losing four of their units to breakdowns.

Eskom released a statement asking South Africans to decrease the amount of electricity they use as the system is severely constrained following breakdowns. It read, “We have unexpectedly lost four large units to unplanned breakdowns, while the return to service of another two generation units have been delayed.”

According to Eskom, the breakdowns happened at their Kendal, Majuba and Lethabo power stations while the units at Duvha and Tutuka power stations have not returned to service as yet. A further Kendal Power Station unit was taken off due to technical difficulties and to address emissions.

Eskom stated that they only had 31 000MW total capacity available on 23 June but expected the generation system to continue to be severely constrained until the weekend. Eskom expressed, “We urge the public to reduce consumption by switching off non-essential appliances in order to maintain the integrity of the system.” Eskom offered the following electricity tips that will help save electricity and money during the cold, high electricity demand months of the winter season:

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