How do I know my load shedding suburb?

The easiest way to determine your zone/block is to make a diligent note of the exact times you are being load-shed and then consulting the relevant municipality load shedding schedule to see what block/zones are being load shed at the same time as you. This way you can determine what area you are.

How many hours is stage two loadshedding?

The ailing power utility initially announced that stage 2 load shedding will be implemented from 9pm on Monday until 5am on Tuesday and then be repeated from 9pm on Tuesday until 5am on Wednesday. Eskom further urged the public to reduce the consumption of electricity in order to reduce the strain on the power grid.

What is stage1 loadshedding?

Stage 1 is implemented when Eskom requests for a load shedding range from 10MW to 300MW. In this stage areas to be affected are divided into two equal load sizes to accommodate Eskom’s load reduction needs.

What time is load shedding in Goodwood?

May 2022

15 16 17
03:00AM – 05:30AM 11:00AM – 13:30PM 17:00PM – 19:30PM

How many hours is Stage 3?

Stage 3 allows for up to 3 000 MW of the national load to be shed. This stage increases the frequency of stage 2 by 50%, so outages will be implemented nine times over a four day period for two hours at a time, or nine times over an eight day period for four hours at a time.

How many hours is Stage 4?

Stage 4 allows for up to 4000 MW of the national load to be shed. It is double the frequency of Stage 2, which means you will be scheduled for load shedding 12 times over a four day period for two hours at a time, or 12 times over an eight-day period for four hours at a time.

How long is loadshedding Stage 4?

Eskom has announced that it will move to stage 4 load shedding at 09h00 on Wednesday (9 March) due to a further breakdown in units. The power utility said stage 4 load shedding will continue until 05h00 on Friday (11 March), thereafter load shedding will move to stage 2 until 09h00 on Monday (14 March).

How do I register my Eskom prepaid meter?

To register a prepaid meter, call 0860037566 with the ID number of the person in whose name the meter is to be registered, the pole number of the pole feeding their home and if possible, the meter number of an immediate neighbour whose meter is registered on the system.