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Sad news for everyone living in South Africa this morning

September 11, 2024
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Eskom, the state-owned power utility company in South Africa, announced on Sunday afternoon that it will be increasing its load shedding from stage five to stage six, which will be implemented until further notice. This is due to more of its aging coal-fired power plants breaking down, including units at Majuba, Medupi, and Tutuka.

According to the Minister of Electricity, Eskom’s teams are working tirelessly to return these units to service, but South Africans still live in darkness while South Africa smuggles coal to European countries. Meanwhile, the company says that it expects to continue with stage six load shedding for the rest of the week due to additional generating units failing and delays in returning several units to service.

South Africa has been transitioning from carbon-based fuels like coal to sustainable energy sources such as solar and wind power. This transition is expected to cost the country well over a trillion rand in the coming years. Unfortunately, Eskom’s recent challenges have raised concerns about the country’s ability to maintain a reliable power supply during this transition.

Many South Africans are frustrated with Eskom and the government’s handling of the power crisis. Some have even called for President Ramaphosa to declare a state of disaster and resign immediately. Others have pointed out that the country has abundant wind and solar resources and should invest more in renewable energy. It is important for citizens to vote wisely in the upcoming elections and hold their leaders accountable for providing reliable and sustainable power.

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