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Prevent load shedding from spoiling your holiday

Johannesburg - Load shedding is a fact of life for the foreseeable future in South Africa and a little planning and creativity can alleviate a lot of the unpleasantness during the holidays.

This is according to Evan Schiff, event director of the annual African Utility Week and Clean Power Africa conference and expo, which will take place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre from May 12 to 14 2015.

Schiff said higher electricity prices in South Africa have become an increasing strain on consumers’ monthly expenses.

“Christmas is a great time to introduce energy saving habits into a household as many easy and simple changes in the way we live can end up putting extra money into your pocket,” he said.

Tips to cope with load shedding this holiday:

- Keep a regular eye on websites with information on load shedding schedules and print these out;

- Create a Whatsapp group for your neighbourhood and keep each other informed;

- Make sure there are enough candles, matches, torches, batteries and so forth for load shedding periods after dark;
 
- Make sure all cellphones, tablets, laptops and toys are fully charged before the lights go out. This way you can keep the kids entertained with a movie, or at least be able to use the phone;

- Have fun activities ready for when the lights are off such as board games and family time around the braai;

- Keep a gas burner as a back-up in the kitchen to be able to heat water and do essential cooking.
   
- Use LED Christmas lights, which use 90% less electricity than regular Christmas lights;

- Consider investing in solar powered outdoor lights which can also be used on the Christmas tree and only come on at night;

- Up to 40% of all batteries are purchased during the holiday season, so try to buy toys and gifts that don't use electricity or batteries. Gifts made of recycled material are also a great environmentally friendly gesture;

- Don’t use the tumble dryer unnecessarily – it is summer, so take advantage of solar powered drying;
 
- Turn off the room lights when the Christmas tree lights are on;

- Set a timer to Christmas and outdoor lights to limit the time they are on;
 
- Enjoy the weather and celebrate the holidays outside with a braai instead of cooking on a stove. Or enjoy cold meats and salads during this summer season – it saves on power;

- If you’re going away, turn off the geyser, empty and unplug the refrigerator;

Tips for improving energy efficiency:

- Invest in a geyser blanket. Unless the geyser is properly insulated, switching it off does not save electricity;
 
- Insulate the roof to make the house cooler in summer and warmer in winter and thereby saving on seasonal heating and cooling;

- Switch off appliances at the wall plug when not in use;

- Replace CFL (compact fluorescent lamp) bulbs with LED;

- Use cold water to do laundry, it saves electricity and is better for the clothes.

Gathering thousands of energy professionals

For the past 14 years, the African Utility Week and Clean Power Africa conference and exhibition has brought together thousands of utility professionals from across the globe to learn, share knowledge and debate the key topics that will secure the future development of Africa’s power industry.

These include energy efficiency, improved service delivery, renewable energy, collaboration across the continent and investment in new power projects. Eskom has been a key partner for many years.

The 15th African Utility Week is expected to again attract more than 5 000 attendees and feature 250 exhibitors, 190 speakers, eight conferences, free technical workshops on the expo floor, three high-profile plenary sessions and the coveted industry awards gala dinner.

Stakeholders from across the industry and continent are represented, from ministers of energy through to power and water utilities, municipalities and regulators to investors and technology and service providers. 

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