Cape Town - Eskom will implement Stage 1 load shedding from 10:00 until 22:00 on Wednesday, the power utility said in a message posted on its Twitter feed at 8:29.
In an earlier tweet posted at 06:20, it warned of a high risk of load shedding, saying the grid was under pressure. "Any changes on the generating plant can result in load shedding," Eskom said.
The utility announced that it had stopped load shedding at 21:33 on Tuesday, but pointed out that restoration of power could take longer in some areas.
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Eskom also praised consumers for responding to its call to cut down on electricity usage. "We would like to thank all the customers who responded to our call and reduced their energy consumption, which helps reduce the severity of load shedding," it said.
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The utility said the system would continue to be under severe pressure for the rest of the week, and the risk of load shedding remains. Consumers will be provided with regular updates on the status of the power system, Eskom said.
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There were three faults that impacted on the grid on Tuesday. Tutuka’s unit 6 experienced a condenser tube leak on Monday night and had to be taken offline, Duvha’s unit 6 had an outage so that repairs could be done on its oil cooler, while work was ongoing at Koeberg’s unit 1, which experienced an earth fault on the generator transformer on Sunday.
In an earlier tweet posted at 06:20, it warned of a high risk of load shedding, saying the grid was under pressure. "Any changes on the generating plant can result in load shedding," Eskom said.
The utility announced that it had stopped load shedding at 21:33 on Tuesday, but pointed out that restoration of power could take longer in some areas.
READ: Stage 1 load shedding will end at 22:00 - As it happened
Eskom also praised consumers for responding to its call to cut down on electricity usage. "We would like to thank all the customers who responded to our call and reduced their energy consumption, which helps reduce the severity of load shedding," it said.
READ: Eskom: Customers helped end load shedding
The utility said the system would continue to be under severe pressure for the rest of the week, and the risk of load shedding remains. Consumers will be provided with regular updates on the status of the power system, Eskom said.
READ: DA to march on Eskom headquarters
There were three faults that impacted on the grid on Tuesday. Tutuka’s unit 6 experienced a condenser tube leak on Monday night and had to be taken offline, Duvha’s unit 6 had an outage so that repairs could be done on its oil cooler, while work was ongoing at Koeberg’s unit 1, which experienced an earth fault on the generator transformer on Sunday.
Eskom will implement load shedding in stage 1 from 10am until 10pm today
— Eskom Media Desk (@Eskom_MediaDesk) February 4, 2015