City Power to switch off geysers

Johannesburg City Power will remotely switch off geysers to alleviate strain on the power grid, a spokesman said. File picture: Dumisani Sibeko

Johannesburg City Power will remotely switch off geysers to alleviate strain on the power grid, a spokesman said. File picture: Dumisani Sibeko

Published Dec 8, 2014

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Johannesburg - Johannesburg City Power will remotely switch off geysers to alleviate strain on the power grid, a spokesman said on Monday.

“In our effort to reduce the impact of load shedding on the city of Johannesburg, City Power will remotely switch off the geyser control systems to certain areas at specific times to manage the electricity load across the city,” spokesman Sol Masolo said in a statement.

He appealed to large power users and business to switch off non-essential machinery, air conditioners, and lights.

Masolo said power utility Eskom had asked the City of Johannesburg and municipalities countrywide to reduce demand by cutting power to their customers for half a day.

Eskom spokesman Andrew Etzinger said they had once again implemented rolling blackouts on Monday until three of their generators could be fixed.

“We have started with stage one of load shedding. Three large generators at our power stations are out of service,” said Etzinger.

Eskom however said there would be no power cuts during the week.

Many areas in the country were without power for parts of the weekend as the power utility and its municipal customers implemented scheduled blackouts to build up power reserves for the week.

Etzinger said the cuts would last for most of Monday, but as soon as the generators were back online “things should be better”.

Rosebank in Johannesburg had power cuts on Monday morning. Masolo said power in the area would be restored by 10.30am.

“The load shedding is expected to be over by at least 1pm this afternoon.”

The power cut schedule for Johannesburg residents was available on www.citypower.co.za.

Sapa

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