Load shedding ramped up to stage 4 after loss of units at Kendal, Duvha

After days of relatively low stages of load-shedding, Eskom has announced the implementation of stage 4 power cuts from Thursday morning.

Eskom doesn't have an estimated time for restoration but hopes to restore power to most areas by the end of Tuesday. File photo.
Eskom doesn't have an estimated time for restoration but hopes to restore power to most areas by the end of Tuesday. File photo. (Esa Alexander/Sunday Times)

After days of relatively low stages of load shedding, Eskom has announced the implementation of stage 4 power cuts from Thursday morning.

The utility in a brief statement said: “Due to the loss of five generating units at Kendal power station and a generating unit at Duvha power station, stage 4 load shedding will be implemented at 4am today until further notice.

“Eskom will closely monitor the power system and communicate should any significant changes occur.”

The utility on Sunday announced a mix of no load shedding and stage 2 for the week.

“While the available generation capacity has been sustained, the need to replenish the emergency reserves for the upcoming week necessitates an increase in the stage of load-shedding,” it said.

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