POLOKWANE – Having not implemented loadshedding on Thursday, Eskom says the risk for today is high and will continue for the rest of the weekend.
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“There is a need to replenish emergency reserves (water and diesel) to limit the possibility and magnitude of loadshedding in the following week,” a statement read.
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While the risk remains high, Eskom says loadshedding will only be implemented if absolutely necessary. They further reminded customers that loadshedding is a controlled measure which protects the power system from a total collapse or blackout.
“Customers are encouraged to continue to use electricity sparingly. Please switch off geysers, pool pumps as well as all non-essential lighting and electric appliances to assist in reducing demand,” they said.