Stage 8 load shedding not likely to occur: Eskom

Stage 8 load shedding not likely to occur: Eskom

Eskom says the likelihood of reaching Stage 8 load shedding is low.

Eskom load shedding - AFP
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The power utility released a statement on Tuesday in response to an article claiming that municipalities have been informed that Stage 8 is imminent.


Eskom says the article is "erroneous and incorrect" as Stage 8 load shedding is not expected, but is planned for.


It says they are required to continuously develop contingency plans to prepare for major shortages. 


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In the statement, the power utility said: "After 2015, Eskom and the municipalities identified the need to extend the planning in place related to the number of stages of load shedding and the national code was subsequently updated after significant engagement with stakeholders in 2016/17". 


"This has been published as NRS048-9 Ed.2 and it caters for 8 stages of load shedding. Each stage provides for a reduction in load of approximately 5% which equates to roughly 1000MW at peak. Stage 8 equates to approximately an 8000 MW deficit. The likelihood of reaching Stage 8 is low. NERSA approved NRS 048-9 Ed.2 as a regulatory requirement in 2019". 


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"In compliance with NRS048-9-2, Eskom and most municipal suppliers have developed load shedding schedules that cater for stages 1 to 8. When Stage 6 load shedding was implemented in December, not all Metros or Municipalities had published their extended load shedding schedules. The Association of Municipal Electricity Utilities (AMEU) therefore engaged most of its members to confirm their compliance to the code – i.e. whether stages 5 to 8 had been published by those Metro’s that had not yet done so". 

 

"As a prudent System Operator, Eskom ensures that its contingency planning addresses several high impact, low probability incidents such as this. This planning is in close cooperation with municipal suppliers, and includes preparedness reviews and simulation exercises (as is standard practice for other incidents such as a nuclear incident or a national blackout)". 


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