Eskom

Under the Electricity Act of the Republic of South Africa, Eskom was created in 1923 as the Electricity Supply Commission and is also known by its Afrikaans name Elektrisiteitsvoorsieningskommissie.

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Is Eskom currently loadshedding?
How do I report Eskom fault?
How much debt does Eskom have?
How do I find load shedding in my area?
How long does load shedding last?
Can I buy Eskom electricity online?
Which countries does South Africa supply electricity to?
What is the difference between power cut and load shedding?
Is Eskom prepaid offline?
Can Eskom be fixed?
How do you qualify for free basic electricity?
How do I apply for Eskom electricity?
How can I improve my Eskom?

Eskom transforms inputs from the natural environment – coal, nuclear, fuel, diesel, water, and wind – into more than 90% of the energy supplied to a wide range of customers in South Africa and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region. To balance electricity supply and demand in real time, the System Operator (soon to be the Independent Transmission and System Market Operator, ITSMO, as the Transmission business continues to legally separate) must maintain the frequency of the power system at 50Hz.

Eskom is one of the few remaining vertically integrated utilities connected to the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) through an interconnected grid, which serves to support grid stability. Eskom relies on SADC members to maintain sufficient and reliable transmission grids in their countries.