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ESKOM SAYS SOUTH AFRICA MAY EXPERIENCE POWER CONSTRAIN THIS WEEK
South Africa power distributing agency Eskom has issues a statement that the nation may face power system constrain this week.
According to Eskom, Due to the unavailability of several generation units, the power system will be severely constrained this week.
The statement reads “While Eskom teams are working hard to return as many of these generation units to service as possible, any further deterioration in the generation performance may tip the country into load shedding.”
Eskom noted that some power units are expected to return to service on Monday.
They said further said that the return to service of a generation unit each at the Duvha and Medupi power stations has been delayed, while units at Tutuka, Majuba, Komati, Kendal, and two units at Hendrina have been shut down.
Eskom reminded citizens that the aged generation infrastructure is “unreliable” and “volatile”.
Source: SA News