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 Address to refer: http://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/eskom-says-electricity-demand-likely-to-fall-next-year-2008-11-13
 Article Headline: Eskom says electricity demand likely to fall next year
 Abstract: Power producer Eskom expects electricity demand in South Africa to fall in 2009, as many of its key industrial customers adjusted outputs in light of the global economic downturn. “The impact of the global slowdown, as well as the commodity cycles, is really impacting on our iron and ferroalloy customers hard, and you would have seen that a number of ferrochrome furnaces, would be decommissioned,” Eskom demand-side management GM Andrew Etzinger said.
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