A new era of clean energy is long overdue for South Africa, as the country trickles in and out of stage 8 load shedding, with experts saying the deception around the stages will see SA reaching 10 and 12 before winter even begins. . According to renewable and clean energy expert Professor Willie Cronje, there was deception around the load shedding stages, “accompanied by a lot of political drama, and more than what it re- ally...
A new era of clean energy is long overdue for South Africa, as the country trickles in and out of stage 8 load shedding, with experts saying the deception around the stages will see SA reaching 10 and 12 before winter even begins.According to renewable and clean energy expert Professor Willie Cronje, there was deception around the load shedding stages, “accompanied by a lot of political drama, and more than what it re- ally is”.
“So the bottom line is, whether we are on stage 6 or 8, we are likely to go even further than 10 hours a day without electricity if things get worse. “South Africans just have to get themselves ready for candles and generators.” Energy analyst Lungile Mashele said stage 8 happened last week, “however this was not the first time this year”. “We had over 7 000 megawatts in reduced demand.
This was a mix of manual load reduction, interruptible load shedding and virtual power station,” she said.
In Pretoria the schedules are simply not accurate. It’s a hit and miss affair! One cannot plan anything with certainty! More damage to the economy and especially small businesses! pretoria tshwanecouncil Loadshedding Stage8 smallbusinesses
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