A candle and lightbulb to illustrate loadshedding on April 19, 2022 in Cape Town, South Africa. Eskom announced it would be implementing Stage 4 load shedding on Tuesday morning, while the City of Cape Town customers would go to Stage 3. (Photo by Gallo Images/Misha Jordaan)
A candle and lightbulb to illustrate loadshedding on April 19, 2022 in Cape Town, South Africa. Eskom announced it would be implementing Stage 4 load shedding on Tuesday morning, while the City of Cape Town customers would go to Stage 3. (Photo by Gallo Images/Misha Jordaan)

Eskom announces Stage 6 loadshedding

Eskom announces Stage 6 loadshedding in SA from Wednesday as a high number of units break down and the utility has no more cash for diesel.
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Stage 6 loadshedding will be implemented from midday today until further notice, Eskom has announced.

The utility said this is due to a high number of breakdowns since midnight, as well as the requirement to strictly preserve the remaining emergency generation reserves. Eskom has overspent its budget for diesel, which fuels gas turbines. The turbines provide emergency power to prevent loadshedding. Since 1 April, the company has spent R12 billion on diesel against a revised budget of R11.1 billion. It has no more cash to buy new diesel stocks until 1 April next year. 

Eskom has asked the National Treasury for R19.5 billion to buy diesel to fuel its emergency power plants, but last week Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said the request will probably be denied.

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