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Eskom: Load shedding is a means to protect the national electricity system

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Eskom: Load shedding is a means to protect the national electricity system

Eskom: Load shedding is a means to protect the national electricity system
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11th December 2018

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The story in the media and on social platforms regarding allegations that load shedding is a diversion, is itself a diversion and far from the truth.
 
Eskom has consistently informed the public that load shedding happens as a result of a shortage of capacity due to a number of factors, including generating units being out of service due to breakdowns, and it is implemented as a measure of last resort to protect the power system from a total collapse or blackout.
 
We have experienced deterioration in plant performance over the past six months resulting in shortage of capacity to meet the demand in electricity which has forced us to implement load shedding.
 
The story questions the implementation of load shedding while we have surplus generating capacity and a reserve margin of 23%. If one takes all power stations into account there is an operational surplus and sufficient megawatts to meet demand. However, due to the magnitude of units on technical breakdowns the number of megawatts to meet demand has reduced. In order to match the demand in the country load shedding has to be implemented to balance what is available and to avoid a total collapse of the power system.
 
While we are currently implementing a short-term to medium term recovery plan, Eskom’s challenges can only be resolved in a partnership with government, key stakeholders, and all electricity customers.
 
We are confident that we have the capacity to address these power generation challenges. South Africans can also assist us by using electricity sparingly and reducing demand throughout the day by switching off non-essential appliances and lighting.

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