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Growthpoint running out of diesel for generators in load shedding crisis

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Die V&A Waterfront waarin Growthpoint ’n 50%-belang het, het sy inkomste in die halfjaar tot einde Desember met 62% verbeter. Foto: Growthpoint
Die V&A Waterfront waarin Growthpoint ’n 50%-belang het, het sy inkomste in die halfjaar tot einde Desember met 62% verbeter. Foto: Growthpoint

Growthpoint Properties, South Africa’s largest real estate investment trust, said its running out of diesel to operate generators at some of its buildings as the country grapples with the worst electricity shortage since 2019. 

In a letter to customers at one of its sites in Johannesburg the company said it suppliers are struggling to keep up as Eskom Holdings, the national power utility, cuts as much as 6 000 megawatts from the national grid after a pay strike disrupted operations. 

'Stretched to their limits'

"Our resources are stretched to their limits. Our diesel providers have exhausted their diesel supply," the company told clients in a letter dated Tuesday. "We kindly request that you make your own contingency plans to secure the integrity of your business and IT infrastructure."

The inability of diesel supplies to keep up with demand is another indication of the impact the power cuts are having on the South African economy, which has been subjected to intermittent outages since 2008 as Eskom struggles to meet demand. 

"It’s creating a huge crunch in the whole economy," said Craig van Zyl, Growthpoint’s national facility manager, by phone. He said contingencies are being put in place.

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