SA seeks proposals for 2,000 MW of emergency power

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SA seeks proposals for 2,000 MW of emergency power
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The department of energy said bidders would need to conform to South Africa's policies.

CAPE TOWN - South Africa has issued a request for proposals to procure 2,000 megawatts of emergency power, a step needed to help plug a severe energy shortage, the department of energy said on Saturday.

During load shedding, which is meant to protect the national power grid from complete collapse, residents and businesses are typically left without electricity for a couple of hours at a time.

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