Business summit to discuss how to solve electricity problem – Cape Town chamber

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The summit will reportedly be about understanding problems and finding solutions rather than apportioning blame.

Businesses in the Cape region will come together at a special summit next week to develop a response to the country’s electricity crisis, said the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Tuesday.

The Cape chamber said business had suffered “devastating losses” during the recent period of “extreme load shedding”, during which Eskom suppressed as much as 4,000 MW of demand at a given time. “We have convened this summit because we are all in this together and we have to find ways to emerge from the crisis with new hope for energy security and economic growth.”

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