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READ | Eskom says no load shedding is expected on Sunday. The power utility says the generation system has improved with the successful return of a unit and adequate emergency reserves. Sabcnews Loadshedding

Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe announced earlier in February that the country’s power utility Eskom faced two years of load shedding.

This in contrast to Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter saying that load shedding can be expected for the next 18 months as it catches up on maintenance.Speaking on the second day of the debate on the in Parliament, Mantashe said the unreliable electricity supplier is the biggest threat in the economic growth of the country.

“Eskom demands above 31 000 megawatts. According to the power utility, we face at least two years minimum of potential load shedding.” “The President mentioned the following measures; we will implement to address energy shortage; procurement of emergency power; the easing of requirements and process for generation for all use and enabling municipalities in good financial standing to buy their own power.”Below is a video by Eskom explaining load shedding:

 

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