The recent halt in load shedding isn’t a ploy to win more votes, asserts Energy Council of South Africa CEO James Mackay.
Recent media reports also quoted former Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter as saying the respite was a result of excessive diesel expenditure.“I think it was very poorly reported and quite factually incorrect,” said Mackay. “Yes, the system remains unreliable, we have not recovered reserve margin. But at the end of the day, this is not electioneering.”
He noted how improved Eskom plant performance and reduced unplanned losses have also contributed to South Africa’s temporary relief from load shedding.Meanwhile, economist Roelof Botha says the load shedding respite is thanks to De Ruyter’s work while at the helm of Eskom, writes
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