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Eskom suspends load shedding until Tuesday

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As the nation celebrates the Springboks heading to the final of the Rugby World Cup, Eskom seems to have improved its generation performance and has now announced the suspension of load shedding until Tuesday.

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AS THE nation celebrates the Springboks heading to the final of the Rugby World Cup, Eskom seems to have improved its generation performance and has now announced the suspension of load shedding until Tuesday.

This comes after the power utility announced on Thursday that it will be suspending load shedding until Monday.

However, it seems the continuous improvement of its generation fleet performance and emergency reserves fully recovered has become a blessing in disguise to South Africans.

“Load shedding will remain suspended and only resume on Tuesday at 4pm.

“Stage 1 load shedding will be implemented on Tuesday from 4pm until 5am on Wednesday. Thereafter, load shedding will be suspended from 5am until 4pm, followed by Stage 1 load shedding from 4pm until 5am on Thursday. This pattern will be repeated daily until further notice,” Eskom spokesperson, Daphne Mokwena said.

Breakdowns are currently at 13,559MW, while planned maintenance is at 4,765MW of generation capacity. The demand forecast for the evening peak is 25,054MW.

Earlier this week, the power utility confirmed that the Kusile power station unit 1 is back in service, a month and a half ahead of time.

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