Coal still meets 80% of SA’s energy demands – utility-scale power generation report | The Citizen

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🏭2022 saw the country moving closer toward renewable energy. However, coal covers 80% of SA's energy demand. Read the full story here: RenewableEnergy GreenEnergy Eskom loadshedding

For the first half of this year , the country experienced 876 hours of load shedding, with 1 598 GWh shed. The most common stage of load shedding during that time was stage 2.

From January to February this year, the country has thus far experienced 1 949 hours of load shedding.Planned outages vs unplanned outages

 

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