The state utility’s generation division is central to the country’s energy crisis as its ageing coal fleet has caused South Africans to put up with 15 years of intermittent load-shedding.
No load-shedding for flood-hit eThekwini metro, because the area is not consuming its daily average of 1 600MW of power
Fuel prices have soared in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, putting South Africa’s power supply at risk