RunningFromFat
Executive Member
But were these factories open or closed this past weekend when we meant to have less demand anyway? That's what I wonder.Yes the big industries are closing threre doors for holiday, so we could look at stage 2 maybe
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But were these factories open or closed this past weekend when we meant to have less demand anyway? That's what I wonder.Yes the big industries are closing threre doors for holiday, so we could look at stage 2 maybe
It's one of the reasons me and the family have decided to call it quits here. If we're shedding this much power now, winter which is our busiest month will be hell on earth with the way things are goingYeah, it should reduce, however if we see stage 5-8 before the New Year then the country is effed.
Trust me December demand can go as low as 21GW whereas weekend demand is around 25GWBut were these factories open or closed this past weekend when we meant to have less demand anyway? That's what I wonder.
In the cities and large towns it won't be "fun" at all. Out in the countryside though one can still avoid most of the nonsense, as long as you have solar and a stable water supply.It's one of the reasons me and the family have decided to call it quits here. If we're shedding this much power now, winter which is our busiest month will be hell on earth with the way things are going
Got proof that with him it would never have gone to stage 8?De ruyter is gone, stage 8 soon.
Haha. But careful what you post, some would have now thought your post meant they announced stage 8 :-/Stage h8te
Very possible. Maybe things improve until early/mid January, then we're in for the high jump.De ruyter is gone, stage 8 soon.
We are currently in stage 5.Yeah, it should reduce, however if we see stage 5-8 before the New Year then the country is effed.
Sorry to break it to you like this but the country is beyond effed already.Yeah, it should reduce, however if we see stage 5-8 before the New Year then the country is effed.
Acclaimed Journalist and independent fact checker @Jonathan_Witt said:Things will get temporarily better with De Ruyter gone. The corruption network will be back up and running at full steam which means the sabotage will abate for now. Unfortunately complete collapse of Eskom is now inevitable as they will eventually run out of money to steal.
Except apparently Matla is on fire
you sure about thatExcept we going to stage 4 tommorrow