The government has acknowledged the High Court's ruling on the infringement of citizens' rights due to load-shedding but is seeking more clarity.
It says it is navigating the complexities of meeting a court-imposed deadline to provide uninterrupted power to critical institutions by the end of January, reports News24.
Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa expressed uncertainty about the deadline's interpretation, seeking legal counsel to discern whether a comprehensive plan or immediate execution is required.
This court ruling stemmed from a collaborative court application by a number of parties pressing for a solution, which highlighted widespread concerns.
Ramokgopa also announced Koeberg Unit 2 would be taken offline on Monday to extend its life for another 20 years. Previous Freight News articles have reported that the plant is expected to be down for six months.