City Power has plan for ‘load limiting’

Project needs R400m from council

Fikile-Ntsikelelo Moya Political Editor

Joburg’s energy utility has a plan to keep the city’s lights on during the first two blackout stages, but will need R400m from the council to get it going.

City Power CEO Tshifularo Mashava told Sowetan that the city planned to roll out new smart meters, which would enable the utility to practice “load limiting”, where power to a household or business would be reduced instead of it being totally blacked out...

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