Eskom has once again announced that load-shedding will take place. This comes a few weeks after the power was cut off several times a day on Stage 3.
Eskom implements stage 2 at 17:00 on Tuesday
Right now, many are wondering why Eskom actually bothers to notify the nation about load-shedding. Some expressed that they should just cut the power without saying anything.
At the moment, Eskom currently only has over 3000 megawatts with 15 000 megawatts expected to be restored again.
Loadshedding to continue until Monday at 05:00
Thus far, announcement, Eskom shared that countless generating units had broken down which in essence led to power outages being implemented.
In other news, some individuals believe that solar energy is the answer to all our problems. Simultaneously, many feel that the government is not doing enough to solve the issue.
Perhaps in the future, we will see more work done to prohibit load-shedding from happening again.
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Some of the other issues straining the electricity are some of the homes that connect their shacks to the power lines illegally. To this day, the issue has never been addressed.
Here are some of the thoughts of the public.
Eskom Will never say anything about Illegal Connections and they Won't even tell How they Impact the Grid. Electricity has been the Election Tool of the Anc, Even the CEO knows About That He has been told to be Mum about Ilegal Connections. #PutSouthAficansFirst pic.twitter.com/x8uF3gfM41
— Attorney-General (@Attorne60332263) May 3, 2022
Which Monday pic.twitter.com/oQuZzRXomj
— Gugz (@GNgwenya_) May 3, 2022