South Africa Loadshedding Update – Blackouts Continue at Level 4 and 5

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Eskom Loadshedding Update

  • Over the course of this week 14 generators are expected to return to service, helping to ease the pressure on the power system.
  • Stage 4 loadshedding will be implemented at 05:00 – 16:00 daily from Tuesday morning, with Stage 5 loadshedding daily from 16:00 – 05:00.

Eskom procured an additional 50 million litres of diesel on 06 January 2023. This fuel will be utilised sparingly to manage the pumped storage dam levels and to limit the amount of loadshedding during the day. Together, these emergency generators contribute 5 700MW of capacity.

A generating unit each at Kendal, Majuba and Tutuka power stations have returned to service today.

The summer planned maintenance programme continues, and will taper off during the winter months, helping to make more capacity available to produce electricity. There are currently 12 generators out on planned maintenance, representing 5 804MW of capacity. Breakdowns currently amount to 16 173MW of generating capacity.

Eskom has had to postpone this afternoon’s media briefing due to emergency engagements with the President. “While we aim to hold the media briefing as soon as possible, the date and time can only be confirmed once meetings with the President are concluded,” said Eskom.

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

Sourcee: Eskom 

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