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Solutions for load shedding at schools

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. Load shedding is going to be around for a long time. What can schools do about it?

While it may seem nothing can be done, it is possible to reduce dependency on the electricity supply. Like every other business and household in South Africa, the first step for schools is to switch off all unnecessary appliances and lights. Use natural light in class or other rooms where possible.

2. Is load shedding unique to South Africa (and South African schools?)

No it isn't. Electricity scarcity plagues a number of countries, including developed (like Italy) and developing (like India, Pakistan and several sub-Saharan African) nations. The impacts of electricity shortages are felt by businesses and schools alike – but have also given rise to the introduction of techniques and equipment to combat the impact of outages.

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