The power system will be severely constrained during evening peaks, with the possibility of loadshedding at short notice should there be any unit breakdowns
While the power system has recovered sufficiently to fully meet the demand during the day, Eskom would like to caution the public that loadshedding might be required at short notice during the evening peaks should there be further breakdowns in currently available capacity. Eskom expects to return to service a generation unit each at Kusile and Kendal power stations before the evening peak.
Should any of these units fail to return as expected, the power system will be severely constrained, presenting an increased probability of loadshedding at short notice. The return to service of a generation unit each at Matimba and Lethabo, as well as two units each at Hendrina and three at Tutuka power stations have been delayed, increasing the evening peak constraints.
The onset of winter has seen increased demand and this will lead to a constrained system, particularly during the morning and evening peaks, throughout the winter. We therefore urge all South Africans to continue using electricity sparingly especially between 05:00 – 09:00 in the mornings and 16:00 – 22:00 in the evenings.
Eskom says they currently have 3 049MW on planned maintenance, while another 14 985MW of capacity is unavailable due to breakdowns.
“We remind the public that loadshedding is implemented only as a last resort to protect the national grid.” – says Eskom