Eskom declares a power emergency with industrial customers

Published Nov 23, 2014

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Eskom has declared a power emergency with large industrial customers, requiring them to urgently reduce their electricity usage by 10% from 3pm to 8pm today.

The declaration of a power emergency follows in addition to the implementation of stage 2 of load shedding earlier today.

The power system has experienced an increase in electricity demand due to the weather conditions and an increase in load losses as a result of multiple tripping of generating units at the Majuba and Matimba power stations. Eskom is now following the protocol in terms of its emergency procedures in order to secure the power system.

Due to loss of additional generating capacity, Eskom implemented stage 2 of load shedding and this will continue until 10pm tonight.

The risk of load shedding for tomorrow and Tuesday is medium to low. This is owing to steady progress made in building reserves to limit the risk of load shedding next week.

Eskom calls on all electricity users to urgently switch off geysers, pool pumps and all non-essential appliances in order to allow the power system to recover.

Eskom will provide regular updates on the status of the power system through all media platforms.

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