Load shedding expected to resume on Friday night, possibly over weekend
According to the power utility, load shedding will start at 9pm.
The delays in returning the generating units to service contributed to the depletion of Eskom’s energy reserves.
“Emergency reserves have been depleted faster than expected due to further breakdowns of a generating unit each at Kriel and Tutuka power stations. Delays in returning generating units at Tutuka, Grootvlei and Kendal have also contributed to the depletion of emergency reserves,” it said.
The depletion of energy reserves coupled with the breakdowns may lead to further load shedding over the weekend.
“While Eskom expects a number of generating units to return to service from breakdowns during the course of the next few days, we urge the public to reduce the usage and continue using electricity sparingly to assist avoiding load shedding.
“Should the emergency generation reserves not recover sufficiently, it may be necessary to continue load shedding during the day and over the weekend,” Eskom said.
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