Possible Power Outages In Days Warned In South Africa

CAPE TOWN, S. Africa, South Africa’s state-owned electricity utility, Eskom, warned of possible power outages in the next few days, amid a worsening power crisis in the country, since Feb.

The risk of load shedding remains high for the next few days as its power system remains tight and vulnerable, said Eskom, which provides about 95 percent of electricity consumed in South Africa.

Load shedding could be implemented at short notice, the public utility said, noting, this is a last-resort measure to protect the power system, citing possible technical breakdowns in power generating plants.

We continue to appeal to residents and businesses to use electricity sparingly during this period. Please switch off geysers, as well as, all non-essential lighting and electricity appliances to assist in reducing demand, said Eskom.

It will continue to regularly update information about the state of its power system, through various media platforms, Eskom added.

South Africa has incurred an estimated economic loss of some 300 billion rand (20.8 billion U.S. dollars), due to power cuts since 2008. Last Feb, the heavily-indebted Eskom introduced the toughest load shedding in recent years, plunging the country largely into darkness and disrupting economic activities. Sporadic load sheddings have since followed.

Eskom has been criticised for poor management and corruption, blamed for a decade-old power shortage in South Africa. It is also accused of using load sheddings to blackmail the government into helping it repay its debts, estimated at 420 billion rand (29.1 billion dollars).

Source: Nam News Network

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