Electricity Minister Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa says the first part of the Energy Action Plan’s (EAP’s) two-part goal of reducing the intensity of loadshedding has been largely achieved as the plan approaches its first-year anniversary. However, he says more work is required to address the second part, which relates to reducing the frequency of power cuts, which remain a daily reality. Delivering his weekly update on the implementation of the plan as the high-load Gauteng province was being hit by a cold front, Ramokgopa moved to highlight the supply and demand improvements that had been made since the EAP’s unveiling by President Cyril Ramaphosa on July 25 last year.
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