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South African power utility implements Stage 6 power cuts

Published: 18 Sep 2022 - 09:55 am | Last Updated: 18 Sep 2022 - 10:03 am
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Reuters

Cape Town: South African power utility Eskom has implemented Stage 6 power cuts from 4:16 a.m. (0216 GMT) on Sunday after more generating units at its Kusile and Kriel power stations tripped offline.

The utility appealed to the public to help conserve electricity as it moved to its highest level of power cuts, only the third time since Eskom started what it calls "loadshedding" following a chronic power crisis that started more than a decade ago.

Eskom, which gets most of its electricity from ageing coal-fired power plants prone to breakdowns, plans to cut about 6,000 megawatts of power to help prevent a catastrophic collapse of the national electricity grid.

The last time struggling Eskom resorted to Stage 6, which means at least six hours without power a day for most South Africans, was in June. It had previously done so during a power crisis in December 2019.