South Africa's Grid Triumph: Eskom Marks Historic 300 Days Without Power Cuts!

South Africa has achieved a significant milestone in its power recovery journey, successfully reaching 300 consecutive days without load shedding. This accomplishment was confirmed by Eskom at midnight on March 12, 2026, marking a pivotal moment after years of persistent electricity shortages and rotational power cuts that severely impacted homes, businesses, and the nation's economic growth.
Eskom attributed this sustained stability to several key improvements across its generation fleet, largely as a result of the ongoing Generation Recovery Plan. A crucial factor has been the consistent strengthening of the Energy Availability Factor (EAF), which stood at an average of 65.85% for the current financial year (April 1, 2025, to March 12, 2026). The utility also noted that its generation fleet reached or exceeded the 70% EAF mark on 83 occasions during this period, signaling robust progress in Eskom's turnaround strategy.
The improved plant performance is further evidenced by a sharp reduction in unplanned outages. Between March 6 and March 12, 2026, average unplanned outages were significantly lower at 7,224MW, representing a substantial 53% decrease compared to the 15,382MW recorded during the same week in 2025. The Unplanned Capacity Loss Factor (UCLF), a critical indicator of power station breakdowns, recorded an impressive 14.85%, a stark improvement from 32.07% in the previous year. Concurrently, Eskom has strategically increased planned maintenance, with the Planned Capacity Loss Factor (PCLF) averaging 13.81%, up from 10.21% in the prior financial year, to enhance long-term reliability.
This enhanced operational efficiency has also led to a significant decrease in reliance on expensive diesel-powered generators. For the current financial year, diesel expenditure is R8.58 billion lower than the same period last year, marking a 57.35% reduction. The power system now boasts a comfortable buffer between supply and demand, with peak demand expected at 23,858MW against a forecast available capacity of 27,652MW.
In addition to the national grid's stability, nearly 200,000 Eskom customers, specifically 199,160, are no longer subject to load reduction during peak demand times. Load reduction, a measure implemented in areas plagued by high electricity theft, illegal connections, or overloaded infrastructure, is vital for protecting the power network and preventing system failures. This development is part of Eskom's broader commitment to eliminate load reduction entirely by 2027. The utility's summer outlook had previously projected no load shedding until the end of March 2026, a forecast that has been successfully maintained through continued maintenance and improved plant reliability.
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