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Obsolete Power Grid Doomed as Toxic, Exploding Batteries Usurp South Africa’s Energy Future

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EXPOSED: The SHADOW GRID Taking Over South Africa BEHIND THE CURTAIN of sunny “green energy” promises, a DARK REVOLUTION is underway. In 2026, a POWER GRAB masked as progress will see mega-corporations and the wealthy elite COMPLETELY SECEDE from the national grid, leaving ordinary South Africans to drown in darkness and skyrocketing prices.

This isn’t just about solar panels. It’s about HYBRID MONSTROSITIES—combining wind, solar, and MASSIVE BATTERY FORTS—creating a PRIVATE, STABLE power network for the chosen few. As industry insiders boast, these systems deliver power for over 16 hours a day, making the crippled public grid LOOK LIKE A JOKE. “They provide dependable power… at costs LOWER than fossil fuels,” they sneer, while YOUR bills are set to EXPLODE.

The shocking truth? This was NEVER about saving the planet. It’s about COLD, HARD PROFIT and total control. The so-called “grid stability” they tout is a MYTH for the masses. The REAL plan is for corporations and wealthy suburbs to defect entirely, using “cost-effective” solutions that ABANDON the public system. Eskom isn’t being fixed; it’s being PLANNED FOR OBSOLESCENCE, destined to become a poverty-stricken relic for those who can’t afford to escape.

And WHO profits? Global developers and connected insiders locking in historic deals, like the Scatec Kenhardt cluster, while YOU are fed empty promises. The government is quietly signing off on a future where energy apartheid is NOT just a metaphor—it’s engineered infrastructure. The lights are coming back on only for the RICH, and the rest of the nation will be left in the cold, paying for a corpse of a system.

This is the end of national unity. This is the dawn of a TWO-TIER SOCIETY, powered by a secret, resilient grid for the rulers, and a broken, expensive one for the ruled. The question isn’t if your power will stay on, but which South Africa you can afford to live in.



Edited for Kayitsi.com

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