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No load shedding expected on Monday


Despite a constrained and vulnerable power system, no load shedding is expected on Monday and the probability of load shedding remains low for the rest of the week, Eskom said.

The system’s improvement was largely as a result of several units being returned to service from planned and unplanned maintenance, and achieving a healthy water level at pumped storage schemes to prepare for the week ahead, the state-owned power utility said in a statement on Sunday night.

"Eskom continues to replenish diesel reserves for the open cycle gas turbines which enable us to avoid and/or minimise load shedding. Repairs are progressing well on the conveyor belt at Medupi power station, which should reach full capacity by the end of the week," it said.

However, Eskom reminded customers that despite this progress the power system was constrained, and while every effort was made to avoid load shedding, it could be implemented at short notice should there be a significant shift in plant performance and increased unplanned technical breakdowns.

Customers were encouraged to continue to use electricity sparingly. 

"Eskom would like to thank customers for their patience and support in reducing demand by using electricity sparingly and industrial customers for their participation in load curtailment, when necessary; allowing us to pull through this difficult time," Eskom said.

- African News Agency (ANA