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    Ramokgopa says load shedding will be ‘History’ soon

    July 3, 2023
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    Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, minister of electricity (photo by GCIS)
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    Government had projected that in winter the country would hit the highs of 34 000 Megawatts, but it has not reached anything close to this.

    1. The current available capacity was beginning to plateau at about 29 913 Megawatts, compared to 28 664 Megawatts of capacity which the country was sitting on from 26 June 2023.
    2. South Africa was beginning to keep up with the demand and this had resulted in no load shedding for significant periods of the day.
    3. The Minister emphasised that there was a need to ensure that generation far exceeds demand.
    4. Partial load losses was an area receiving attention, Ramokgopa said, adding that government was tapping into expertise outside of Eskom to go and work with General Managers at various stations.
    5. The Minister said it was worth noting that in the midst of winter they were able to ramp up planned maintenance, which he said is “an illustration of a system that is recovering”.
    6. Meanwhile, the issue of transmission needs to be addressed.
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