The risk of load-shedding is low
JOBURG – While the overall system remains constrained, the power utility said they do not anticipate load-shedding today (24 January).

Eskom says in a statement that the risk of load-shedding today (24 January) is low.
”The system is constrained this morning, but the risk of load-shedding remains low,” said Eskom. “We enough capacity to meet the demand for electricity. In addition, the emergency reserves, which are diesel and water at our open cycle gas turbines (OCGTs) and pumped storage schemes respectively, were replenished to adequate levels overnight and will be utilised to supplement capacity, should the need arise.”
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