From four to eight to 16 – but Vally Padayachee of the National Rationalised Specifications Association says this is merely a proactive response. Moneyweb Eskom LoadShedding
South Africans will be exposed to a full day of load shedding “or more” if Eskom announces Stage 16 load shedding – but doing so will prevent a total blackout, after which it could take as long as four weeks to restore power supply in the country.
Constinency, flexibility and ‘finding load’ to shed Padayachee said NRS 048-9 provides for the implementation of a response to system emergencies that is nationally consistent across different utilities and electricity users, but the system operator can still take any actions deemed necessary to protect the system.
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