Eskom announced that there would be no load shedding for today ( 10 December) although the risk of load shedding remains high.
Residents across Johannesburg have been warned of potential blackouts as Eskom is preparing to conserve and build reserves for this week. According to Eskom load shedding is rotated nationally to protect the system from a total collapse or a blackout.
@Eskom_SA will not implement stage 1 loadshedding today. However the system remains tight & the risk of loadshedding remains high should power station units fail to return to service as planned. Eskom will keep you informed should there be any change. @CityPowerJhb @CityTshwane
— Eskom Hld SOC Ltd (@Eskom_SA) December 10, 2018
Residents and businesses are encouraged to use electricity sparingly and switch off all geysers and non-essential lights and electrical appliances to conserve energy during this period.
The System Operator has warned though, that the power system remains vulnerable and that the current status might be reviewed should the grid become constrained due to plant breakdowns. Please use electricity sparingly to reduce pressure on the national grid.
— Khulu Phasiwe (@KhuluPhasiwe) December 10, 2018
More updates will be posted as they become available.
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