Eskom Escalates Power Cuts to Unprecedented Stage 6
Eskom, South Africa's power utility, announced its highest level of controlled power cuts, Stage 6, after multiple units failed at Camden power station. The ongoing breakdowns of ageing coal-fired plants have led to these unprecedented outages in Africa's most industrialised economy.
In a significant development, South Africa's electricity provider Eskom has escalated its controlled power cuts to the unprecedented Stage 6. The announcement came on Sunday following the failure of several units at the Camden power station.
Just a day prior, the utility had implemented Stage 3 power cuts, cutting 3,000 megawatts from the national grid as a preventative measure. The situation underscores the challenges posed by Eskom's aging coal-fired facilities.
These plants, which supply the majority of the country's electricity, frequently break down, leading to incremental loadshedding. Stage 6, Eskom's highest level of power reduction to date, reflects the severity of the crisis affecting Africa's most industrialised nation.
(With inputs from agencies.)

