poweralert stage 2.....

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Holy **** look at that demand go. Wonder what the more recent numbers are
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Holy **** look at that demand go. Wonder what the more recent numbers are
Monday was coldish - I want to see what happens when it becomes sub zero. Really keen to see how they are going to avoid announcing stage 8.
 
Are you still not concerned about stage 8?
I think @Lupus's theory does hold and above Stage 6 you don't really gain, you lose out, so probably harsher on industries rather than higher stages. Also, anything higher than 6 would be a new low for voters, I think.
 
I think @Lupus's theory does hold and above Stage 6 you don't really gain, you lose out, so probably harsher on industries rather than higher stages. Also, anything higher than 6 would be a new low for voters, I think.
That is called LC. The harshest they have is stage 4 and we are already there. So I’m not sure how that works then.
 
I think @Lupus's theory does hold and above Stage 6 you don't really gain, you lose out, so probably harsher on industries rather than higher stages. Also, anything higher than 6 would be a new low for voters, I think.

Whilst the theory may hold; Eskom won't have a choice if they go over the edge. The other day they used 19 OGCT's + Stage 6 + LC stage 4.

They were literally maxed out on cutting the load - if demand had spiked more; they'd have no choice to go to stage 7, regardless of the diminishing returns.
 
Whilst the theory may hold; Eskom won't have a choice if they go over the edge. The other day they used 19 OGCT's + Stage 6 + LC stage 4.

They were literally maxed out on cutting the load - if demand had spiked more; they'd have no choice to go to stage 7, regardless of the diminishing returns.

One difference with demand driven spikes is that they tend to be concentrated in the evening (and morning) peaks. Imposing stages 7-9 will indeed produce diminishing returns, but would most likely spread demand, so that we would be consistently on stage 6 or higher. We would no longer have the recent 'luxury' of dropping down to stage 4 during the daytime.
 
I think it’s because maintenance is being done. Randpark ridge was out of power all day due to maintenance. 8-4pm.

The City of Cape Town traditionally doesn't do scheduled maintenance if load shedding is higher than stage 2.

But I think with all the non-stop, high-level load shedding these past several months, they are now forced to do planned maintenance and have to leave certain zones on, so they can work on scheduled areas within that zone.

Probably explains why zones in CT are now often being skipped re. LS, whereas this was never previously the case.
 
Gonna be a cold cold winter ay... Anyone got that weather girls number?

Need to ask her opinion (also look for a cuddle buddy)
 
The good old days of only Stage 2 loadshedding. Probably going to hit Stage 8 sometime during the winter.
 
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