Premier Signals Impending Termination of Load Shedding in KwaZulu-Natal

Reshaping KwaZulu-Natal’s Energy Landscape KwaZulu-Natal’s Premier, Nomusa Dube-Ncube, projects that the province may soon outrun others in escaping the clutches of load shedding, once bureaucratic barriers are tackled. Post her recent cabinet consultation with Electricity Minister Dr. Kgosientsho Ramokgopa in Durban, Dube-Ncube expressed optimism. The premier shared that the productive exchange concluded with the minister’s […]

Rampant Power Failures Engulf Johannesburg Amid Load Shedding Spike

In the midst of a heightened load shedding crisis, Johannesburg finds itself grappling with a significant increase in power failures. City Power, the city’s utility provider, has struggled to manage the sudden surge in outages across multiple districts, notably including Randburg, Alexandra, and Hursthill. Riding the Dark Wave: The Troubles of Randburg Randburg’s residents have […]

Load Shedding Levels Soar: An Unsettling Weekend Ahead

A Grim Power Forecast: Stage 6 Load Shedding to Linger, Threatening Weekend Tranquility South Africa’s power supplier, Eskom, has put forth a rather bleak forecast for the citizens: Stage 6 load shedding is set to mar the weekend’s peace and, worse yet, it will persist indefinitely. The key culprits, Eskom reports, are the amplified demand […]

A Power Struggle: eThekwini’s Electrical Grid on Shaky Ground as Nersa Denies 18.5% Tariff Hike

eThekwini Faces Fragile Grid After Nersa’s Refusal eThekwini Metro recently announced its concerns about the future health of its electrical grid. This worry follows the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) denying its proposal for an 18.5% electricity tariff increase. According to city manager Musa Mbhele, Nersa gave the green light for a significantly […]

Eskom Transmission Line Expansion Project Calls for R210 Billion Investment

Increasing Grid Capacities for Renewable Energy Projects The South African Minister of Electricity, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, has highlighted the government’s urgent need to expand transmission lines, aiming to cater to the surge in renewable energy projects in the pipeline. The planned expansion is anticipated to require a significant R210 billion investment. Over the past decade, Eskom […]

Taking a Deeper Dive Into Johannesburg’s Energy Payouts

In the center of South Africa’s eco-energy news was the City of Johannesburg’s recent plan to apply a feed-in tariff, a calculated compensation plan for their solar photovoltaic (PV) technology customers contributing their spare electricity to the power grid. However, it’s worth noting that this rate falls short of what their Cape Town counterparts have […]