My first load shedding this year

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  • duncan drennan
    Email problem

    • Jun 2006
    • 2642

    #1

    My first load shedding this year

    Whoohoo! I'm currently having my first load shedding. Now I too feel like I am a part of the currently-power-disadvantaged group

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  • IanF
    Moderator

    • Dec 2007
    • 2680

    #2
    Welcome

    Duncan
    Welcome to the club. The first one is fun after that your sense of humour also gets shedded. Wasn't Eskom going to finish the "unplanned" maintenance today.
    Only stress when you can change the outcome!

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    • Faan
      Bronze Member

      • Jan 2007
      • 123

      #3
      I do not understand this as we have been having it almost every day from 14:00 for at least 2 hrs. Today it was from about 11:30 until 14:15 A friend of mine who lives just 2kms away has never had it. How does the load shedding work?
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      • duncan drennan
        Email problem

        • Jun 2006
        • 2642

        #4
        There is a schedule of areas, which is classified into three classes, Brown 1, Brown 2, Brown 3. Once they hit peak demand they first go Brown 1, then 2, then 3. From Eskom's load shedding page,

        If load shedding is required, the Stage indicates the extent to which load shedding will occur. The stage is set daily and will change only under exceptional circumstances.

        There are 3 Stages and the number of outages will increase with each stage.
        I think they look at a couple of factors when choosing how to shed the load, with factors including, essential services in the area (hospitals, etc.), how much load they will recover, who is affected, and such likes.

        If you look at the schedules pages, there is this note,

        Should the shortfall between demand and supply be within a range of 1500 MW, Stage 1 of the manual load shedding process is triggered.

        Stage 2 of the manual load shedding process caters for a capacity shortfall of up to 3000MW

        Stage 3 caters for a capacity shortfall of up to 4500MW.
        You can find more info about load shedding on Eskom's website.
        Last edited by duncan drennan; 24-Jan-08, 04:15 PM.

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        • Chatmaster
          Platinum Member

          • Aug 2006
          • 1065

          #5
          I heard over the radio that Koeberg was shut down for maintenance today, maybe that is the reason.
          Roelof Vermeulen (Entrepreneurship in large organizations)
          Enterprise Art Management Software| Rock flaps south africa

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          • Vincent
            Silver Member

            • Oct 2007
            • 337

            #6
            Welcome to the load-shedding club. Over the past three weeks, our area (grid) has had power cut off three days per week up to 4 hours per day. It usually happens between 8am -2pm in a residential area.

            Soon we're going to have ministers telling us the reason for power cuts is because our economy is growing too fast. (or maybe they have said it). I think eishkom and the government are weaning the gullible and complacent public for longer and longer power cuts, until load-shedding becomes an everyday occurrence including Saturdays & Sundays.

            Power cuts, interest rate hikes, oil prices on the increase, shortage of milk, bread prices increasing, and a host of other factors may soon push this country into a deep recession, which may last longer than a year.
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            • Dave A
              Site Caretaker

              • May 2006
              • 22807

              #7
              Welcome to the club, Duncan. Although as I recall at the time of the "bolt in the machine" you folk got whacked when the rest of the country was doing kinda OK.

              Maybe Cape Town has been less affected than other parts of the country up to now due to the carrying capacity of the link between the Western Cape and the rest of the country. I'm afraid whilst Koeberg is on planned maintenance that weak link that saved you up until now is about to bite back.
              Originally posted by dsd
              I think they look at a couple of factors when choosing how to shed the load, with factors including... who is affected,
              Funny you should mention that. I've had three people in the last two days that reckon they've had minimal or no load shedding as a result of just who their neighbours on the same supply sub are. Hard to prove (or disprove) though.
              Originally posted by Vincent
              Power cuts, interest rate hikes, oil prices on the increase, shortage of milk, bread prices increasing, and a host of other factors may soon push this country into a deep recession, which may last longer than a year.
              I'm afraid so.
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              • duncan drennan
                Email problem

                • Jun 2006
                • 2642

                #8
                Originally posted by Dave A
                Maybe Cape Town has been less affected than other parts of the country up to now due to the carrying capacity of the link between the Western Cape and the rest of the country.
                Don't get me wrong, there has been plenty of load shedding here, just not in out neighbourhood ('til today). Just around the corner they have been shed most days over the past week.

                Originally posted by Dave A
                Funny you should mention that. I've had three people in the last two days that reckon they've had minimal or no load shedding as a result of just who their neighbours on the same supply sub are. Hard to prove (or disprove) though.
                Not quite what I was thinking....I was thinking more in terms of their larger customers (revenue), not so much in terms of whose back was being scratched

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                • Dave A
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                  • May 2006
                  • 22807

                  #9
                  Originally posted by dsd
                  Don't get me wrong,
                  But that's so much more fun
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                  • duncan drennan
                    Email problem

                    • Jun 2006
                    • 2642

                    #10
                    hehehehe, :lol:

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                    • Chatmaster
                      Platinum Member

                      • Aug 2006
                      • 1065

                      #11
                      I am so frustrated. Our power was out from 14:15 till 20:15. This seriously hurting my business. Getting my backup electricity sorted out is going to be a bit more than my budget if they take us down for 6 hours at a time!
                      Roelof Vermeulen (Entrepreneurship in large organizations)
                      Enterprise Art Management Software| Rock flaps south africa

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                      • duncan drennan
                        Email problem

                        • Jun 2006
                        • 2642

                        #12
                        But I thought you had your gennie, and UPS now?

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                        • duncan drennan
                          Email problem

                          • Jun 2006
                          • 2642

                          #13
                          I finally understand exactly how they decide who to switch off!

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                          • Chatmaster
                            Platinum Member

                            • Aug 2006
                            • 1065

                            #14
                            Originally posted by dsd
                            But I thought you had your gennie, and UPS now?
                            Yep, I do, but I have people working in Pretoria, Cape Town and Knysna. I do not have the budget to buy gennies for them right now. Forgot, the bigger gennie is still not hooked up. I am waiting for my UPS and cannot risk loosing my computers with just hooking up the gennie. Even though they say it has a voltage regulator, I will rather wait for the UPS.
                            Roelof Vermeulen (Entrepreneurship in large organizations)
                            Enterprise Art Management Software| Rock flaps south africa

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                            • murdock
                              Suspended

                              • Oct 2007
                              • 2346

                              #15
                              that job interview in the USA is starting to looking more promising...maybe i should take it while i still can...before everyone else needs to leave...let me rather climb on the band wagon and rip the *ss out of everyone while there is still money...i have been watching the prices how they are escalating as the demand is getting bigger than the supply of anything from generators to batteries to invertors...changeover switches you name it... you name your price...

                              i have heard of people paying 3 times the normal price...and this will only increase as the demad gets bigger...i went today to get a price on a battery while i was at the counter the price went up by 100 rand and now with the so called new shipment arriving the price is set to escalate.

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