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Tuesday, January 12, 2016

South Africa, Eskom Assures Public, it will meet Increase Demand in Power Generating.

ESKOM on Tuesday appeared confident of being able to meet a second day of increased demand as many businesses opened for a second day in 2016.

 

The utility used its Twitter account — @Eskom–SA — to announce in the morning: "There is no load shedding expected today."

 In a statement‚ Eskom said that "generating capacity (had been) ramped up to meet increased demand".
"This is as business activities across the country switched back on yesterday (Monday)‚" it said.
"As a result, an increase in demand of nearly 2,000MW was recorded yesterday and this is expected to increase slightly from Wednesday as the new school year starts."

The parastatal touted the success of its festive season maintenance festival‚ and said it "is progressing well with the maintenance of its power generating plant while supplying the country’s electricity needs".
This‚ it said‚ boded well as it "expects the system to remain stable throughout the rest of the summer period following a rigorous programme of planned maintenance over the festive season".
"Power station units that had been taken offline for maintenance during the festive season in order to take advantage of the low demand (for) electricity, are now being brought back to service in order to meet increasing demand (for) electricity‚" Eskom said.

"Eskom was able to successfully conduct maintenance on 9,000MW of its plant at the peak of the maintenance festival over the December period.
"We are now ramping down our planned maintenance bringing it to levels of between around 5,000MW and 3,000MW to accommodate increased electricity demand, in order to keep to our commitment of maintenance without implementing load shedding."

TMG Digital

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