and that's why they're pushing karpowership again
Too late for that to have any meaningful impact to the current issue. Even if connected, today.
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and that's why they're pushing karpowership again
Please come see me in my office when you get to work, i don't appreciate slander.Today between 8am and 5pm at work I have 3 hours of power and my stupid boss says I HAVE to come in... I got solar at home...
There is a solution, lockdown again until grid stablises, I mean hell are you telling me Loadshedding isn't more brutal then lockdowns.
One word: anc..............There is a solution, lockdown again until grid stablises, I mean hell are you telling me Loadshedding isn't more brutal then lockdowns.
Well it is a disaster and the only way is to ship people home.You need to declare an SoE or SoD for such things which last time was put under a lot of legal pressure. I doubt they'd get away with it, again.
You can't declare such things that are due to your own making - which is why SoD was shot down so quickly.
Post of the dayYou need to declare an SoE or SoD for such things which last time was put under a lot of legal pressure. I doubt they'd get away with it, again.
You can't declare such things that are due to your own making - which is why SoD was shot down so quickly.
Well it is a disaster and the only way is to ship people home.
Not sure I understand that. If peeps are back home, industry suffers, so why not just turn off more industry?Well it is a disaster and the only way is to ship people home.
Because then the economy collapses?Not sure I understand that. If peeps are back home, industry suffers, so why not just turn off more industry?
Also, peeps at home still add to power there.
Mining and heavy industry operate 24/7 anyway. In fact, mining already conducts most of it's heavy lift operations at night.Wonder what would happen if some of industry were convinced to rather operate at night? Could it help balance the load?
Actually people don't add that much during lockdowns we were sitting at 2GW less during hard lockdown it was 5GW less. Precisely if they don't want to shutdown industries and keep passing on higher stages, the only other way to stabilise the grid is to lockdown.Not sure I understand that. If peeps are back home, industry suffers, so why not just turn off more industry?
Also, peeps at home still add to power there.
You're missing the point - either way the economy is affected, why have a SoD run by those who would abuse as well..Because then the economy collapses?
The economy is already collapsed?Because then the economy collapses?
Except maybe in the earlier hours of the evening. MaybeMining and heavy industry operate 24/7 anyway. In fact, mining already conducts most of it's heavy lift operations at night.
It's only around the Christmas and Easter holidays they shut down completely.
Might have been a time when one would have been able to get the smaller factories onboard for something like that, but since Eskom is diverting all it's capacity into replenishing pumped storage at night now, I don't think it would make much of a difference.
So without load curtailment we would have been on stage 9.
Earlier hours of the evening is peakExcept maybe in the earlier hours of the evening. Maybe
Let me rephrase - if we had a choice between having more stable power with anarchy, or not, which do you choose?Actually people don't add that much during lockdowns we were sitting at 2GW less during hard lockdown it was 5GW less. Precisely if they don't want to shutdown industries and keep passing on higher stages, the only other way to stabilise the grid is to lockdown.
Agreed, but no pressure seems to be working enough so far.Industries need to start taking this pressure and if not they need to start actually pushing back to Eskom, the biggest problem in SA is that industries are compliant, they sit there and go we spend 650million on diesel, but they don't withold taxes or force government in anyway.