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Eskom implements Stage 3 load shedding after 20 days of uninterrupted power
Eskom implements Stage 3 load shedding after 20 days of uninterrupted power! After more than 20 days of uninterrupted electricity supply, Eskom has experienced a temporary setback, forcing it to reintroduce load shedding.
The power utility announced that Stage 3 load shedding would be implemented until further notice.
Eskom assured the public that it would monitor the situation and provide further updates on Sunday regarding any possible changes to the schedule.
Load shedding
The announcement comes after South Africans had enjoyed an extended period without power cuts, raising hopes of improved grid stability. However, Eskom’s latest challenges suggest that supply constraints persist, and rolling blackouts could continue until further notice.
The power utility has urged consumers to use electricity sparingly to help reduce demand and ease pressure on the grid.
Further details on the cause of the setback and the expected duration of Stage 3 load shedding will be provided in Eskom’s next update.
Saturday , 22 February 2025:
Following over 20 days of uninterrupted electricity supply, Eskom has encountered another temporary setback.
As a result, Stage 3 loadshedding will be implemented from today at 17:30 until further notice.
Eskom will give an…
— Eskom Hld SOC Ltd (@Eskom_SA) February 22, 2025
Loadshedding schedules can be downloaded from https://t.co/UzMtttaJ4q
— Eskom Hld SOC Ltd (@Eskom_SA) February 22, 2025
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