Today is the 9th day of rolling blackouts in South Africa. They say that this is going to happen for the next...wait for this... 5 – 7 YEARS!
I don't understand all the technicalities but basically, they can't supply all the power we need, so they are load shedding in different batches of suburbs every day.
If you live here, you are guaranteed to be without power for at least 2 hours every day.
I only found out two days ago while listening to Radio 702 that Eskom put a schedule on their website showing which suburbs will be affected and when, but the callers highlighted the fact that they are not sticking to the schedule.
If the schedule says from 3 – 5pm, the power outage is lasting for an additional 2 – 3 hours in many cases.
Businesses are losing lots of money and because the traffic lights are out in whichever suburb you happen to be driving through at the time, people are taking HOURS to get home. And in Johannesburg, we have an afternoon summer rainfall pattern, which also doesn't help because everyone drives like maniacs in the rain.
I was at a friend's place yesterday. Her husband phoned to say he'd left work at 4:30 and hoped to be home by 8pm! Three and a half hours, people!
Anywayyyy, I said all that to say this:
Over the last week, I have learnt a few tricks to keep me from tearing out my hair:
1. I have candles ready in all the rooms and passages throughout the house (with matches in two places) so when the power goes out, I don't even blink. I just calmly walk to the nearest spot and start lighting away. Just call me Florence Nightingale ;)
2. I don't leave anything out that I could possibly trip over – shoes and handbag come to mind.
3. I am phoning ahead before I go anywhere to check if my destination has power. Of course it could still go out while I'm on my way but I'm avoiding as much frustration as possible. E.g gym, visiting my friend (the day before neither of us had power so we had to postpone our coffee date)
4. I have back-ups for meals and am cooking double when the power is on. Last night, all I had to do was take some food from the freezer and heat. 10 minutes to get supper together.
5. I am stocking up on food we can eat cold. E.g. earlier this week when I got home and the power was out, I assembled a pasta salad with cold meats.
6. I am ultra-focussed when at the computer because I know the power could go off at any time. And of course, I am pressing Save all the time!
If you've ever had regular power outages, what are some tips you can give me and my fellow South Africans?
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Friday, January 18, 2008
How to be organised despite Johannesburg load shedding
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