Eskom suspends loadshedding as grid is “exceeding expectations”
Eskom has suspended loadshedding for most of Wednesday as Eskom continues to improve, according to the electricity minister.
Eskom has suspended loadshedding for most of Wednesday as Eskom continues to improve, according to the electricity minister.
Loadshedding has been suspended until 16:00 when Stage 2 will be put into effect.
No matter the weather or how much energy South Africans need, Eskom struggles time and time again to meet that demand.
South Africa will run through a variety of loadshedding stages on Thursday.
We’re back to Stage 6 after the briefest of breaks.
Eskom is moving forward with an overhaul of its corporate identity much to the chagrin of citizens coping with a worsening energy crisis.
Johannesburg residents will have new, improved loadshedding schedules from City Power starting from today.
Eskom is looking to spend R26 billion between now and 2033 to add 37 000MW and over 14 200KM of network to the power grid.
EskomSePush recently updated the loadshedding schedules on its app, but some are struggling to access them. Here’s the simple fix.
Much of Johannesburg will now experience two hour blocks of loadshedding at Stage 5 and above with the exception of these 17.
Eskom makes it nearly six days since it implemented loadshedding.
Eskom generated a surplus of energy at the weekend and the future of the utility looks incredibly hopeful.