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Energy experts are urging South Africans to prepare for load-shedding to be around for much longer.

South Africans should prepare for the worst regarding load-shedding. Despite claims from government officials, Eskom has not turned the corner, and the end of power cuts is not in reach.

Last year, President Cyril Ramaphosa famously said South Africans should see the current stage 6 load-shedding in a positive light because of this. He added that the more intense load-shedding would not last. “This, as much as it is stage 6, is of a short-term nature,” Ramaphosa said.He told the Parliamentary Press Gallery Association late last year that intensive maintenance was being done at power stations to relieve the ongoing power cuts in the long term.

While this has provided some relief from load-shedding and will go a long way in curbing the escalation, the fleet’s Energy Availability Factor remains very low, said Du Plessis. Du Plessis said these top-level figures alone show that despite Eskom’s claims that the worst is indeed over, the numbers are simply not adding up.These comments from Du Plessis echo those of energy expert Professor Hartmut Winkler, whoSouth Africans should brace for stage 6 load-shedding in winter as there is no quick fix to the electricity crisis.

 

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