Power system tight: Eskom

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The power system was expected to be stable but tight during the evening peak over the course of the week, Eskom said on Monday.

"Mild temperatures are forecasted for the next few days. Demand is expected to be lower on Wednesday, due to the public holiday," Eskom said in a statement.

On Monday, available capacity to meet peak evening demand was 34,508 megawatts (MW), with demand forecast at 31,798 MW. Planned maintenance stood at 3303 MW and unplanned outages were at 5651 MW.

Estimated available peak evening demand capacity, and estimated demand for the rest of the week was as follows:

-- Tuesday: Available capacity was 32,207 MW while demand was forecast at 30,700 MW
-- Wednesday: Available capacity was 32,398 MW while demand was forecast at 29,135 MW
-- Thursday: Available capacity was 32,218 MW while demand was forecast at 31,840 MW
-- Friday: Available capacity was 32,218 MW while demand was forecast at 30,135 MW
-- Saturday: Available capacity was 32,218 MW while demand was forecast at 29,144 MW
-- Sunday: Available capacity was 32,218 MW while demand was forecast at 29,208 MW

All available capacity included open cycle gas turbines.

Eskom called on all South Africans to pull together and use electricity sparingly.

Tips to reduce electricity consumption included switching off geysers, pool pumps, and non-essential lights, and efficiently using air-conditioners by keeping room temperature at 23 degrees Celsius.

Eskom also called on the public to respond to alerts that were broadcast on television each evening.

Source : Sapa /aw/lp
Date : 22 Sep 2014 20:37
 
Yes my budget is also tight even my airtime was finished yesterday :eek:
 
If power is tight, I suggest Durex Playlube - It apparently makes such situations more pleasurable as well as sorting out the ''tight'' problem.
 
I propose a new drinking game. Every time the power or water utility tells us "supply is tight" you take a shot and every time they say "peak season demand" you down your drink.
 
I propose a new drinking game. Every time the power or water utility tells us "supply is tight" you take a shot and every time they say "peak season demand" you down your drink.

We may just drink the country dry then.

What do you do when SAB starts saying supply is tight? :D
 
8 years of this ***, it was supposed to be sorted out 3 years ago and so on and so on... Soon I will just be using candles cause power supply is tight, I've already reduced down to pretty much the TV and one light
 
You know you're in Africa when even summertime electricity demand is a problem ..
 
You know you're in Africa when even summertime electricity demand is a problem ..

Don't you know? Just like the middle of the winter is "peak time" for electricity (heaters, geysers) so is the change of the season (swimming pool pumps) just like high summer will be (fans, air conditioners) and don't even get me started on fall (leaf blowers). With for peak seasons in South Africa a year we were really dealt a raw hand.

Now DRINK!
 
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