South Africa’s power utility company Eskom has attributed recent stable power supply to investment it made in repairing the firm’s most problematic power stations.

The country has enjoyed nine days power supply without rolling blackouts.

A report by Sabc which quoted Eskom’s spokesperson Daphne Mokwena said the situation looks set to continue indefinitely except on the days that reserves have to be replenished.

Mokwena detailed why load shedding has stopped for now.

“We have experienced nine days without load shedding and we’re saying obviously we continue with that. In October, we did mention that we have implemented what we called the generation operational recovery plan, wherein that there are focused priority stations that we are looking at to ensure that we improve in terms of how they perform or their reliability.”

Mokwena adds, “So, we’re going to see more of these days, although we’ll have obviously some of the days where we need to recover either our emergencies and still continue with our maintenance but the future is looking very good in terms of the less intense and less frequent load shedding.”

 

Source: https://energynewsafrica.com