City Power Cuts Delinquents Owing Over R20m In Unpaid Bills

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city power cuts delinquents owing over r20m in unpaid bills

City Power has disconnected power to three defaulting businesses and two residential complexes owing over R20 million in unpaid electricity bills in the south of Johannesburg.

This forms part of a newly launched initiative by City Power and Reuven Service Delivery Centre to address illegally connected, non-paying and defaulting customers.

An amount of R20 750175,06 was outstanding. This included a complex in Meredale, owing R7,1million, and a hotel in Johannesburg South, which owed R750000, the utility said.

We are hoping that these operations, which are intensifying this winter season, will address the culture of non-payment and help alleviate the pressure on the grid, City Power said in a statement.

Other measures that have been put in place to lighten the load on the grid include the installation of ripple relays. A ripple receiver is part of a load management system used to control electricity supply to the geyser during peak hours. For more on this story, click here .

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