No power cuts are foreseen for the rest of this week, Eskom said on Monday. ”The situation is tight at the moment, but we don’t anticipate load shedding to occur for the rest of this week,” said spokesperson Tony Stott. Last week Eskom and City Power-Johannesburg launched a timetable of power cuts to help industry and residents plan ahead.
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/ 14 January 2008
Eskom has asked two international nuclear giants to submit bids to build South Africa’s next nuclear power station, a media report said on Monday. The new plant, twice as powerful as Koeberg, would be the first of five or six more nuclear plants that Eskom is planning to help solve the country’s energy shortage.
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/ 14 November 2007
Load shedding was stopped temporarily on Wednesday afternoon but was likely to restart towards evening, said Eskom. A number of Eskom’s power station units were still on unplanned outages and were having equipment repaired. An Eskom spokesperson said load shedding could continue for the next five to seven years. ”Demand and supply are very tight.”
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/ 26 October 2007
South Africa should have enough electricity available by 9pm on Friday to avoid evening load shedding, Eskom said on Friday. However, this all depended on the success of attempts to fix both the break in transmission from Mozambique and the country’s own units knocked out of service, said spokesperson Tony Stott.