City Power experiences strain on the network due to cold temperatures

JOHANNESBURG – City Power urges residents to use power sparingly to avoid unplanned power outages.


Following the cold weather conditions in Gauteng, City Power has announced that it is currently experiencing capacity constraints due to the high volume of power that is used by the people. 

City Power added that under these conditions the electrical system is prone to unplanned outages resulting from overloading and increase in consumption demand.

“City Power has, however, put plans in place to tackle such unplanned outages. The key focus of the plan is to attend to those areas that experience repeated unplanned outages on the same day or week,” said City Power spokesperson Isaac Mangena.

“City Power has also prioritised resources to address those areas where there are capacity challenges. Among other efforts, we are equipping our technicians with fast-moving spares and strategic materials. We have also increased the number of technicians in areas that are prone to repeat unplanned power outages.”

Mangena said more teams have been put on standby so that they can be dispatched to attend to outages and respond to emergency calls.

“The plan has also driven City Power technicians to repair and replace those parts of the network that have contributed to repeated power outages. Constant monitoring of the network, maintenance, and implementation of new technologies form part of our efforts to reduce the number of outages affecting our customers.”

Mangena has called on community members to stick to energy-saving tips to avoid power outages. 

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If you are not using it, switch it off

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