Ramaphosa: SA not only country facing energy crisis

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The country spent last week in stage 6 load shedding 💡 while this week is expected to vary between stages 4 and 6 ECR_Newswatch Loadshedding

The country spent last week in stage 6 load shedding -- while this week is expected to vary between stages 4 and 6."The challenge of electricity is nationwide and it's affecting all lives from Musina to Cape Town. Lives from the Eastern seashore of our country to the western seashore. Everyone is being affected by the challenges of electricity."

He says the government is addressing the issue. Eskom says stages 4 and 6 are necessary due to a number of breakdowns. “During the last 24 hours, a generating unit at Kriel Power Station has returned to service,” says the utility’s interim spokesperson.“In the same period, two other generation units at Kriel and one at Matla power stations were taken out of service due to breakdowns. In addition, the delay in returning units to service at Arnot, Camden, and Kendal and two teams each at Hendrina and Tutuka power stations continue to add to the current capacity constraints.

“The team is working around the clock to ensure that generating units are returned to service as soon as possible.”

 

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