S. Africa faces highest level power cuts as generation units fail

S. Africa faces highest level power cuts as generation units fail

The measures follow multiple malfunctions at Majuba and Camden stations over the weekend.

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Eskom’s fleet of ageing coal-fired plants provides the bulk of electricity in South Africa. (EPA Images pic)
CAPE TOWN:
South Africa’s Eskom has managed to restore six units at power plants after implementing its highest stage of controlled power cuts early today, the power utility said after multiple failures at Majuba and Camden power stations over the weekend.

Yesterday, Eskom applied Stage 3 power cuts, effectively cutting 3,000 megawatts to the national grid.

“Of the 10 units that we lost overnight we have essentially returned six units,” Dan Marokane, Eskom group chief executive officer told reporters today.

He said five to six units were expected to become operational during the course of the day, bolstering the 3,200 MW of capacity recovered overnight.

“We anticipate to get out of this stage by the end of the week,” he said, adding that given the pace of recovery Eskom would consider dialling down its power cuts by tomorrow.

Regular breakdowns at Eskom’s fleet of ageing coal-fired plants, providing the bulk of electricity in Africa’s most industrialised economy, are often the cause of loadshedding – an incremental system where Stage 1 sees 1,000 MW cut from the system, with Stage 6 the highest implemented to date.

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