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Power Alert 1 - Stage 2 rotational loadshedding will continue today and tomorrow, with a high probability over the weekend
6th February 2020 Stage 2 rotational loadshedding is currently in effect today and will be implemented tomorrow, owing to a shortage of capacity and a higher demand... →
Power Alert 2 - Stage 2 rotational loadshedding will continue until Friday, with a high probability of loadshedding over the weekend
5th February 2020 Eskom regrets that owing to a shortage of capacity and a higher demand of about 2000 MW for electricity, Stage 2 rotational loadshedding will... →
Eskom extends rotational powercuts to Thursday
By: African News Agency 3rd February 2020 South Africa's electricity company Eskom said it would have to extend rotational power cuts to Thursday as its units continued to generate less... →
Power Alert 1 - Stage 2 rotational loadshedding is currently being implemented until 06:00 tomorrow
2nd February 2020 Eskom is currently implementing Stage 2 rotational loadshedding and will continue until 06:00 tomorrow owing to system constraints and the need to... →
Eskom’s transition to ‘philosophy maintenance’ will increase load-shedding risk for at least 18 months
By: Terence Creamer 31st January 2020 The board at State-owned electricity utility Eskom has sanctioned a proposal to migrate the group’s unreliable coal fleet to a ‘philosophy... →
Power Alert 1 - Stage 2 loadshedding continues from 9:00 this morning
31st January 2020 Eskom stopped stage 2 loadshedding at 6:00 this morning and will continue with stage 2 from 9:00 today (Friday) until 6:00 on Monday. This is due... →
Eskom implements stage 2 load-shedding
By: News24Wire 30th January 2020 Eskom will implement stage 2 load-shedding from 21:00 on Thursday until 06:00 on Friday due to depleting emergency resources, the power utility... →
DA says renewed threat of load-shedding proves Eskom is beyond rescue
By: African News Agency 30th January 2020 Eskom's warning that South Africa may again experience load-shedding on Thursday evening was a clear sign that the power utility could not be... →