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South Africa suffers the worst power outages in history as a result of faulty generation units

South Africa suffers the worst power outages in history as a result of faulty generation units

Eskom, South Africa's power utility, has restored six power units after the highest level of controlled power cut early on Sunday. This was after several failures occurred at Majuba and Camden Power Stations over the weekend.

Eskom cut power to the grid by 3,000 megawatts on Saturday.

"Of the ten units we lost over night, we have returned essentially six units," Dan Marokane said to reporters on Sunday.

He said that five to six units would be expected to come online during the day to add to the 3,200MW recovered over night.

He said that Eskom will consider reducing its power cuts on Monday, given the speed of recovery.

Eskom's ageing fleet of coal-fired power plants that provide the majority of the electricity for Africa's industrialised economy are the main cause of loadshedding. This is a progressive system in which stage 1 involves the removal of 1,000 MW from the system with stage 6 being the highest to date. (Reporting and editing by William Mallard, Tomaszjanowski and Wendell Roelf)

(source: Reuters)