Eskom rolls out the Load Limiting Project across Gauteng
The success of the project depends on the partnership between Eskom and the cooperation of customers, and their willingness to reduce their electricity consumption to below 10 Amps. Read article to learn how if works and where it has been implemented so far.
Load limiting is part of the Demand Side Management (DSM) initiative to manage and optimise electricity consumption to better balance the supply and demand of electricity on the grid during Stages 1 to 4 of loadshedding.
The initiative focuses on select customers with smart meters as these have the technical functionality to be controlled remotely.
Through load limiting measures during Stages 1 to 4 of loadshedding, customers’ electricity capacity will be reduced from 60/80 Amps to 10 Amps.
This will allow customers to continue with the minimal use of electricity for essential appliances such as lights, TVs, Wi-Fi routers, fridges and security systems.
An hour before the start of loadshedding, Eskom will prompt customers to reduce their consumption to 10 Amps by sending a message to their cellphone.
The system will provide the customer with four opportunities to reduce their consumption.
Thereafter, if the load has not been reduced, the meter will automatically switch off the electricity supply for 30 minutes before supply is restored.
The power utility urges all its customers with compatible meters where load limiting will be implemented to support the initiative which ensures that they continue to have electricity for the duration of loadshedding
The pilot was successfully implemented in Fourways.
With its good reception by the community in Fourways, the project was subsequently rolled out in Riverside View in the second half of 2023.
The next rollout will be implemented in Buccleuch, Kelvin, Paulshof, Marlboro, Sunninghill and Waterfall where smart meters have been installed.
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