poweralert stage 2.....

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In Kouga here, as far as I understand, Eskom controls the main feed, but the Municipality then switches on area by area after Eskom switched on the main feed.

This is done as the entire towns gets loadshed at the same time.
That makes sense, the municipality will switch on the power for the areas that fall under them
 
Back in the day you use to be like Backstreet's back alright

But now i am like "just like stage 6 loadshedding i am back" sjoe you guys have been busy 4 pages of **** posting, 1 weather girl post and 1 meme...
 
Back in the day you use to be like Backstreet's back alright

But now i am like "just like stage 6 loadshedding i am back" sjoe you guys have been busy 4 pages of **** posting, 1 weather girl post and 1 meme...
We are already up to 74 pages, we will be onto poweralert Stage 3 before I leave
 
I wonder what happens when we go to stage 6... we all know 6 is the magic number and it doesn't go above it...
DStv's Business Day channel has a new headline that Eskom's planning to use more diesel to keep the lights on, so stage 6-eleventy wins again :p
 
DStv's Business Day channel has a new headline that Eskom's planning to use more diesel to keep the lights on, so stage 6-eleventy wins again :p
Is this more diesel than running 10+ units a day already?
 
DStv's Business Day channel has a new headline that Eskom's planning to use more diesel to keep the lights on, so stage 6-eleventy wins again :p
Probably old recycled news about Eskom's R30 billion diesel budget. I'm sure it will run out way before the next cycle.
 
Yeah but a whole bunch of those aren't diesel tho?
not many, someone said like four or so.


If you drill into the gas turbines I think I counted 14 diesel. 3 that act as Koeberg backup are Kerosene
 
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So if they're using all the diesel ones already, how can they use more diesel?
Exactly...
not many, someone said like four or so.


If you drill into the gas turbines I think I counted 15 diesel.
That's my point, there are around 14 diesel ocgt, most days we are using some of the kerosene units. More money for diesel != more power, unless they are straight up pouring it into ANC pockets at this point
 
not many, someone said like four or so.


If you drill into the gas turbines I think I counted 15 diesel.
Gourikwa and Ankerlig 14 diesel, Port Rex and Acacia kerosene
 
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