ESKOM LOADSHEDDING UPDATE Thursday, 02 March 2023 @15:30
Loadshedding will continue to be implemented at Stage 4 until 16:00 today. Thereafter, Stage 5 load-shedding will be implemented from 16:00 today until 05:00 on Friday. Stage 4 load-shedding will again be implemented from 05:00 on Friday until 05:00 on Saturday.
George will be affected as follows:
Thursday 02/03/2023
22:00 – 00:30
Friday 03/03/2023
06:00 – 08:30
14:00 – 16:30
22:00 – 00:30
Saturday 04/03/2023
06:00 – 08:30
14:00 – 16:30
22:00 – 00:30
Sunday 05/03/2023
04:00 – 06:30
12:00 – 14:30
20:00 – 22:30
Uniondale will be affected as follows:
Thursday 02/03/2023
17:00 – 19:30
Friday 03/03/2023
01:00 – 03:30
09:00 – 11:30
17:00 – 19:30
Saturday 04/03/2023
01:00 – 03:30
09:00 – 11:30
17:00 – 19:30
Sunday 05/03/2023
07:00 – 09:30
15:00 – 17:30
23:00 – 01:30
SWITCHING ON AFTER LOADSHEDDING – Not all areas will be switched back on at the same time!
Residents of George must please note that with the extended load-shedding, our Electrotechnical Directorate is no longer able to switch the entire city back on at the same time. Our daily notifiable demand from ESKOM has historically been set at 85MVA and on average George would use between 60 and 80MVA, although the municipality must pay ESKOM for 85MVA.
If the power is returned simultaneously to all areas when load-shedding ends, this creates a massive spike or surge in power with all geysers, freezers/fridges/batteries etc drawing power at the same time. With the extended four-hour load-shedding, the spikes for George are consistently reaching 105 – 112 MVA.
Areas will be switched on in sections, on rotation after Load-shedding.
Eskom has indicated that unless George can reduce the spikes, they will increase our notifiable demand to the highest actual usage level which will in turn increase the purchase cost to the municipality. Consumers are requested to use electricity very sparingly when power returns after load-shedding (especially a 4-hour slot).
The municipality will now in rotation, switch the power on in sections. This means if for example the load-shedding slot is scheduled from 20h00 – 22h30, there is a chance that your area may only come on at 22h45 or 23h00.
Please do not switch high-usage equipment on immediately after Load-shedding.
Consumers are therefore urged to turn off high-usage equipment and where possible to not switch on appliances such as stoves and kettles for at least 30 minutes after load shedding. This will reduce the risk of overload tripping on the network and reduce our current high MVA spikes.
Reporting power outages
Please do not phone the Afterhours number or the Electrotechnical Department to report that you have no power immediately after Loadshedding is scheduled to be lifted. Please be aware of the rotational switching on, and wait at least 30 minutes before reporting no power. The directorate will be aware if there has been a possible substation trip which needs to be sorted out.
Issued by George Municipal Communications Department
Office of the Municipal Manager