Like many things related to (mis)government, Eskom has seen spiralling production and productivity despite a severely bloated and blatantly uninspired workforce. Increasing debt and a wage bill far out of kilter with the mechanics of the organisation. It is easy to blame de Ruyter for these chain of events, but they were a long time…
Read MoreThis is not sustainable, not even for Bill Gates who is the 2nd wealthiest person on the planet behind George Bizos. unpack the numbers and you have a Zimbabwean collapse heading your way, also backed up by a Ted Blom comment to follow this one, go solar before the mad rush, you cannot afford not…
Read Moremore news on the backlog of maintenance, we know have a finance partner who will finance your system at the same rate at which you pay for Eskom, once the finance is complete, you have officially invested in yourself and your independence. https://www.businessinsider.co.za/maintenance-behind-eskom-blackouts-2019-3
Read MoreIf Eskom gets this right, they are just adding to their downward spiral. https://city-press.news24.com/News/eskom-shock-errors-could-push-up-electricity-prices-by-50-20190225
Read Morehttps://mg.co.za/article/2019-02-15-00-medupi-and-kusile-costly-and-faulty/ Do not see solar as a cost, it is most definitely an investment in your business or home, the rising costs of Eskom power versus the diminishing cost of solar.
Read MoreBiznews unpacks the logic behind going solar, sooner rather than when it is too late. Save Eskom – and yourself, with solar; Chuck Stephens
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