Eskom explains why Stage 6 has been implemented ‘until further notice’

Following several breakdowns, Eskom implemented Stage 6 load shedding just after 8am on Friday morning.

Following several breakdowns, Eskom implemented Stage 6 load shedding just after 8am on Friday morning.

Published Dec 16, 2022

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Durban – Just when you thought it was safe to plan your event, Eskom announces another stage of load shedding. This also means more work for the Eskom worker who switches us on and off!

On Thursday, Eskom implemented Stage 6 load shedding “until further notice”.

It explained that eight generating units broke down overnight and this morning.

“This necessitated the excessive use of Open Cycle Gas Turbines and pumped storage generation and Stage 6 load shedding was implemented at 8.30 this morning. The inability to pump water overnight at the pumped storage schemes and the low diesel levels has resulted in critically low emergency reserves which needs to be conserved,” Eskom said.

The utility giant said since Thursday afternoon, breakdowns of a unit each at the Duvha, Grootvlei, Tutuka, Kriel, Lethabo, and Camden power stations occurred as well as two units at Kendal Power Station.

“In addition, the delay in returning to service a generating unit each at Arnot, Duvha, Matla, Camden and Hendrina power stations has contributed to the capacity constraints.

“Regrettably, no units were returned to service in the past 24 hours. We currently have 8 023MW on planned maintenance, while another 16 672MW of capacity is unavailable due to breakdowns,” Eskom said.

Meanwhile Eskom has granted City Power a reprieve from load shedding in those parts of Gauteng that experienced power loss after the week's flooding.

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