“Towards the end of July the risk of load-shedding will be significantly diminished with the return of Koeberg 2,” he said.
However, he added that to ultimately put power cuts to bed additional capacity was required as the system was still unreliable and unpredictable.
The latest bout of load-shedding began on June 20.
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South Africa could be out of the dark next week
Image: FREDDY MAVUNDA
Eskom CEO André de Ruyter says South Africa should emerge from loadshedding “towards the end of the week”.
He was speaking after a walkabout with President Cyril Ramaphosa at Tutuka power station in Mpumalanga on Saturday.
De Ruyter said big units were returning to the grid, which was “positive news”.
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“Towards the end of July the risk of load-shedding will be significantly diminished with the return of Koeberg 2,” he said.
However, he added that to ultimately put power cuts to bed additional capacity was required as the system was still unreliable and unpredictable.
The latest bout of load-shedding began on June 20.
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