source: IOL
March 05 2008 at 08:45PM
Eskom denied on Wednesday that it was stopping new construction developments, but at the same time said it would take between four to six months to process the application of developments requiring more than 100 Kilo-Volt-Amps (KVA).
Earlier on Wednesday Beeld reported that all new construction projects countrywide that are bigger than a residential home would be blocked by Eskom for the next four to six months.
New townhouse complexes, petrol stations, factories and all other construction projects where electricity provision needed to be obtained from Eskom in advance would be delayed by up to six months.
New construction projects had to obtain electricity certificates before construction could begin.
Eskom said in a statement that all [continue reading]

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