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Eskom cranks it up to Stage 4 until further notice

By: Natasha Archary Further breakdowns at Eskom's Kendal and Lethabo power stations has meant an escalation of loadshedding to Stage 4 until further notice. The embattled power utility announced on Tuesday afternoon that it has no other choice but to push loadshedding from Stage 3 to Stage 4. Eskom says a full statement will be issued on Wednesday afternoon but stated that Stage 4 will be in place until further […]

today05/10/2022

Eskom has announced a staggering loss of R23.9 billion for the financial year ended March 2023

NEWS

New Eskom board has a lot on its plate

By: Natasha Archary Public Enterprises Minister, Pravin Gordhan has announced a new Eskom board with Mpho Makwana at the helm as Chairperson. With the new Eskom board firmly in place and assuming duties from Saturday, 01 October, the question is will this mean the end for Andre de Ruyter and Jan Oberholzer? The CEO and COO of the state-owned power utility have been at the forefront of the worst loadshedding […]

today01/10/2022

Eskom suspends load shedding

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Stage 4 load shedding to continue until Saturday morning

By Zuko Komisa Power utility Eskom on Thursday afternoon announced that stage 4 load shedding would continue until Saturday morning. A tanker hauling diesel deliveries to the PetroSA facility in Mossel Bay had begun to make deliveries earlier on Thursday. “Diesel deliveries have started at PetroSA’s facility in Mossel Bay, with the vessel having berthed this morning. Transferring the fuel to the Gourikwa and Akerlig Open Cycle Gas Turbine stations will […]

today29/09/2022

Andre de Ruyter

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Eskom CEO André de Ruyter warns of stage 15 load-shedding

By Zuko Komisa Eskom's calculations indicate that it would be necessary to adopt stage 15 load-shedding unless South Africa makes substantial investments in renewable energy and loosens air quality requirements. At the Africa Renewables Investment Summit in Cape Town, Eskom CEO André de Ruyter issued this warning. Eskom has two options, according to De Ruyter, because its current coal-fired power plants don't fulfil minimum emissions standards. Also Read: Legendary US […]

today29/09/2022

Malema calls for accountability from non-performing leaders in the EFF

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EFF calls for immediate dismissal of Andre de Ruyter and Eskom board

By: Natasha Archary The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have called for the immediate dismissal of Andre de Ruyter (CEO), Jan Oberholzer (COO) and the entire Eskom board. With loadshedding continuing indefinitely, the red berets have voiced the sentiments of millions of South Africans, calling for an end to the incompetence at the state-owned power utility. In a statement, the EFF said the continuing loadshedding is having a devastating effect on […]

today20/09/2022

Lightbulb electricity power

NEWS

Loadshedding update: Stage 5 continues with no end in sight

By: Natasha Archary There's no end in sight to the rolling blackouts that South Africans are forced to endure as Eskom says Stage 5 is here to stay. The embattled power utility claims it plans to purchase an additional 1000MW to bolster constrained generation capacity. Eskom says acquiring 1000MW of electricity will make an important contribution towards reducing the loadshedding burden on customers. Downgrading from Stage 6 to Stage 5, […]

today20/09/2022

Eskom suspends load shedding

NEWS

Eskom escalates blackouts to stage 5 from 10 am

By Zuko Komisa Eskom has announced that Stage 5 would go into effect at 10 am today (Saturday, 17 September). Within the span of seven days, 45 units tripped. Eskom and South Africans continue to receive terrible news as limitations on the available generators will cause the current levels to be moved to Stage 5. “Due to the breakdown of five generating units overnight, Stage 5 loadshedding will regretfully be implemented […]

today17/09/2022

Eskom suspends load shedding

NEWS

Load shedding ramped up to Stage 4 until Thursday

By Zuko Komisa Stage 4 load shedding will be implemented, according to Eskom, commencing at 10 a.m. on Tuesday and lasting until 5 a.m. on Thursday. Eskom claimed that an issue at the Kendal Power Station was the cause of the rolling blackouts' progression to stage 4. “A sudden tripping of three Kendal Power Station units (1 920MW maximum generating capacity) has forced the implementation of Stage 4 load shedding starting […]

today13/09/2022

Eskom has announced a staggering loss of R23.9 billion for the financial year ended March 2023

NEWS

Eskom says load shedding is likely to be implemented during the summer months

By Zuko Komisa On Monday, Eskom at Megawatt Park provided an update on the system's difficulties, as the nation is currently dealing with another round of load shedding that is expected to endure at least until Friday. According to Eskom Group Chief Operating Officer Jan Oberholzer, During the summer, occasional load shedding is expected to be applied. Oberholzer claimed that Eskom had a "disastrous" week due to the 42 generating […]

today12/09/2022

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