Why load shedding is holding back south Africa’s economy

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Why load shedding is holding back south Africa’s economy and how sustainable energy can help

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South Africa is the second-largest economy in Africa, with a gross domestic product (GDP) of $351 billion as of 2021. However, the country’s economy has been plagued by energy challenges, particularly load shedding. Load shedding refers to the planned power outages that the country’s electricity provider, Eskom, implements when demand for electricity exceeds supply. Load shedding has become an all-too-familiar phenomenon in South Africa, and it has had significant effects on the country’s economy.

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South Africa is the second-largest economy in Africa, with a gross domestic product (GDP) of $351 billion as of 2021. However, the country’s economy has been plagued by energy challenges, particularly load shedding. Load shedding refers to the planned power outages that the country’s electricity provider, Eskom, implements when demand for electricity exceeds supply. Load shedding has become an all-too-familiar phenomenon in South Africa, and it has had significant effects on the country’s economy.

 

 

 

 

 

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