ESKOM is due to face a legal challenge this year in a bid to stop it from applying targeted load reduction on numerous feeder lines across the country.
Sakeliga, in collaboration with Agri North-West, TLU SA and affected businesses, launched an application with the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, against Eskom, for the court to review and set aside the electricity giant’s load reduction policy.
Tian Alberts, of Sakeliga, said for more than a year now Eskom had regularly, and for hours on end, been terminating the power supply of direct users on certain feeder lines, in an apparent attempt to curb illegal usage and to collect debt.
In the process, paying end-users -- often businesses and farms -- are also targeted.
Load reduction is implemented above and beyond national load…