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Power cuts to plunge S.Africa into darkness

Monday, 19 September 2022



JOHANNESBURG, Sept 18 (AFP): Africa's most industrialised economy South Africa is again facing sweeping power cuts, caused by failures at ageing and poorly maintained infrastructure, the nationalised utility company said Sunday.
The boss of state-owned Eskom Andre de Ruyter announced "a high stage of load shedding this week", using jargon for planned outages.
On an eight notch scale of rolling blackouts, the country has reached the sixth critical stage.
Residents and businesses will face several outages of several hours daily.
Level six was seen in June in the middle of the southern winter amid an increase in energy consumption and pressure on production.
The rise in temperature since September with the arrival of spring usually leads to a drop in consumption, in particular with reduced heating demand.
Eskom generally takes advantage of the period to shut down production units for maintenance.
But a high number of breakdowns, 45 in the space of seven days, led to a dramatic drop in production.
"Stage six load shedding will remain implemented until sufficient generating units are returned," Eskom chief operating officer Jan Oberholzer said.
After years of mismanagement and corruption, the public company is unable to produce enough energy for the country, which is regularly plunged into darkness.