Here is everything you need to know about the approved stage 16 load-shedding protocols

Protocols for implementing load-shedding up to stage 16 have been approved. Here is everything you should know.

The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has approved protocols for implementing load-shedding up to stage 16. 

Should you be worried? Here is everything you need to know. 

The regulator published the latest revision of the load-shedding Code of Practice. 

The revision was developed by experts from Eskom, the Energy Intensive User Group, metros, and the regulator itself, among others.

The revision consolidates load-shedding stages from Stage 1 to Stage 16 into a single system.

It is believed this is the third edition of the code. 

The code aims to help Eskom and municipal distributors mitigate the impact of high load-shedding stages while preventing a grid collapse.

It also allows Eskom’s system operator and electricity distributors to take emergency action if necessary.

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The Eskom System Operator is responsible for ensuring the stability of South Africa’s electricity grid and sets the level of load-shedding needed to do so.

The changes to the code include:

Here is how the new protocols will be implemented:

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