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Eskom in Gauteng has voiced concern over the continued cost of fixing mini-substations and transformers due to failed electricity equipment during rolling blackouts. Eskom loadshedding rollingblackouts

A technician wearing a protective suit works on a live 250 000 high voltage power line of a RTE electrical substation in Grande-Synthe, France, July 1, 2021.A technician wearing a protective suit works on a live 250 000 high voltage power line of a RTE electrical substation in Grande-Synthe, France, July 1, 2021.

Eskom’s Senior Manager for Maintenance and Operations in Gauteng Mashangu Xivambu says, “It does cost a fortune to fix equipment that are failing. But most of our equipment failures are attributed to abuse of the infrastructure where our networks are overloaded.”

 

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