Despite successfully returning four generation units to service, Eskom on Thursday has said this will not stave off load-shedding and has announced that it will continue to implement Stage 2 load-shedding until 10pm on Thursday and between 8am and 10pm on Friday. “This load-shedding has been caused by an increase in plant breakdowns over the past few days. Staying on Stage 2 load-shedding will also assist us in preserving our emergency generation reserves, namely diesel and water,” the power utility said in a statement.
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