Harmonic
Executive Member
You've nailed the equation of the anc. I wish this was on a t shirt.plan^∞, where action = √(−1)
Would only change the first part to be lim 1/x as x goes to 0. X prepresents the ANCs ability to plan over time
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You've nailed the equation of the anc. I wish this was on a t shirt.plan^∞, where action = √(−1)
Wonder if this is a case of the board going "ok De Ruyter has already quit, not like the ANC can fire him, so YOLO you know..."So every municipality that has defaulted is getting load reduction. Eskom basically telling the ANC to get ****ed. Hope this actually pushes the ANC out in 2024.
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Humanitarian crisis looms in Karoo as Eskom institutes load reduction on top of rolling blackouts in defaulting municipalities
Many defaulting municipalities across SA were hit on Thursday by load reduction — on top of load shedding.www.dailymaverick.co.za
It seems some of the affected municipalities have received a response from Eskom that goes something like “However the power utility informed the municipality that if the grid is under pressure nationally, Eskom will switch off supply to try and stabilise the grid as an emergency measure without any prior notification,”So every municipality that has defaulted is getting load reduction. Eskom basically telling the ANC to get ****ed. Hope this actually pushes the ANC out in 2024.
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Humanitarian crisis looms in Karoo as Eskom institutes load reduction on top of rolling blackouts in defaulting municipalities
Many defaulting municipalities across SA were hit on Thursday by load reduction — on top of load shedding.www.dailymaverick.co.za
Unless they're preserving diesel so they can act like a hero this weekend.Evening Peak Feedback 22/12/2022, 19:51 Total demand: 24 966 MW Loadshedding: 3 242MW Virtual Power Station: 215MW Renewable Gen: 1 709MW [Wind 1 349MW, CSP 360MW
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Available Generation Capacity: 24 317MW
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So surely we should only be at stage 3 according to these numbers? Why are we at stage 4?
The government most likely want to be the saviour, so gauvamint want to make the "The Grinch saved Christmas" announcement.Unless they're preserving diesel so they can act like a hero this weekend.
All hail our beneficial supreme overlords for their mercy. But you damn sure know we're all going to pay for it later.The government most likely want to be the saviour, so gauvamint will to make the "The Grinch saved Christmas" announcement.
They already tried that with the extra holiday and the "Eskom`s Christmas miracle" propaganda BS that was spewed start December. The cadres have duped SA into thinking it is out of their hands and they are here to help. TheChomp believes this too.The government most likely want to be the saviour, so gauvamint will to make the "The Grinch saved Christmas" announcement.
Here in PMB the municipality paid some R200mil overnight and the "reduction" schedule was reduced by 50% (as in only half the scheduled load reductions are now happening). Apparently it will keep getting resuced further as they pay up some more.It seems some of the affected municipalities have received a response from Eskom that goes something like “However the power utility informed the municipality that if the grid is under pressure nationally, Eskom will switch off supply to try and stabilise the grid as an emergency measure without any prior notification,”
So it would seem that in most cases it's got nothing to do with debt. Which can only mean they're keeping the stages low by using reduction.
That's good news for you but really Eskom is probably doing the right end of it is very harsh on residents as they could really do with all this money owed to purchase more diesel and stuff. Must really suck if you are a compliant ratepayer, however, but it seems Eskom has lost their patience with bankrupt municipalities.Here in PMB the municipality paid some R200mil overnight and the "reduction" schedule was reduced by 50% (as in only half the scheduled load reductions are now happening). Apparently it will keep getting resuced further as they pay up some more.
I agree. And people in this case are actually (and rightly so) pissed with the municipal officials and not with Eskom.That's good news for you but really Eskom is probably doing the right end of it is very harsh on residents as they could really do with all this money owed to purchase more diesel and stuff. Must really suck if you are a compliant ratepayer, however, but it seems Eskom has lost their patience with bankrupt municipalities.
And of course the non-payers won't now grow a conscience and start paying. Everyone else will just keep footing the bill while other services suffer.I agree. And people in this case are actually (and rightly so) pissed with the municipal officials and not with Eskom.
I have never attempted Turkey on the braai before. Challenge accepted!Just be prepared for an Xmas of shed, the numbers haven't improved, there is just no feedback from Eskom, the ANC don't care they think only of themselves
Pretty easy in a Webber (just check it fits first with the lid on!), slow roast.I have never attempted Turkey on the braai before. Challenge accepted!
So this why they send troops to EskomIt seems some of the affected municipalities have received a response from Eskom that goes something like “However the power utility informed the municipality that if the grid is under pressure nationally, Eskom will switch off supply to try and stabilise the grid as an emergency measure without any prior notification,”
So it would seem that in most cases it's got nothing to do with debt. Which can only mean they're keeping the stages low by using reduction.
No matter what stage we're on I'll be off from 10-12 on Sunday. Guess I'm cooking half of it on Saturday and firing up the sous vide at 6 on Sunday.I have never attempted Turkey on the braai before. Challenge accepted!