Eskom has cited a shortage of generation capacity owing to a breakdown of several power stations.
The power utility has cited a shortage of generation capacity, owing to a breakdown of several power stations. Eskom has cited a shortage of generation capacity owing to a breakdown of several power stations. ''The breakdowns of a generation unit each at the Majuba, Tutuka and two at the Kriel power stations have put a severe strain on the power generation system," said Eskom on Wednesday.
Due to multiple unit breakdowns, the power utility might have to implement Stage 2 load-shedding on Wednesday, 10 August 2022.
As a result, the power utility had 12,591MW offline due to breakdowns and 4,479MW of generation capacity unavailable due to scheduled maintenance. The power utility attributes the risk of load-shedding to the breakdown of four generation units — two at Kriel and one each at the Majuba and Tutuka power stations. “The delay in returning two generation units at Arnot, [and] a unit each at Kusile and Hendrina power stations have exacerbated the electricity generation constraints,” Eskom stated.
"The breakdowns of a generation unit each at the Majuba, Tutuka and two at Kriel power stations have put a severe strain on the power generation system. “Eskom ...
The tariff restructuring is aligned to the unbundling process that Eskom is going through to accurately reflect the costs of the different services being provided so that energy charges reflect energy costs, network charges reflect network costs, and service charges reflect the cost of customer service and administration. This is a revised version of the plan Eskom submitted to NERSA in 2020 and takes into account the latest developments in the electricity supply industry, including the restructuring and unbundling of Eskom into three entities – Generation, Distribution and Transmission. "The breakdowns of a generation unit each at the Majuba, Tutuka and two at Kriel power stations have put a severe strain on the power generation system.
The embattled power utility has attributed the decision to breakdowns at some of its power stations. “The breakdowns of a generation unit each at the Majuba, ...
The utility says it currently has 4 479MW on planned maintenance, while another 12 951MW of capacity is unavailable due to breakdowns. The return of load shedding comes after Eskom suspended the rolling blackouts this past weekend, citing lower demand and improved capacity. Eskom cautions the public that Stage 2 loadshedding would be required to be implemented at short notice this evening at 16:00 – 24:00 should any further significant breakdowns occur,” Eskom spokesperson Sikonathi Mantshantsha in a statement.
Breakdowns of a generation unit each at the Majuba and Tutuka power stations and two at Kriel power station, are the cause.
Eskom has warned it might have to implement stage 2 load shedding between 4pm and midnight on Wednesday.
The reason once again appears to be a shortage of generation capacity due to unit breakdowns at Majuba, Tutuka and two of Kriel power stations. Cryptic as ...
Eskom has just released a possible Stage Two loadshedding warning for Wednesday, 10 August, between 4 pm and midnight. Due to a shortage of generation capacity, Stage 2 loadshedding might be required at short notice The reason once again appears to be a shortage of generation capacity due to unit breakdowns at Majuba, Tutuka and two of Kriel power stations.
Eskom said the breakdowns of a generation unit each at the Majuba and Tutuka power stations and two at Kriel power station, have put a severe strain on the ...
“The delay in returning two generation units at Arnot, a unit each at Kusile and Hendrina power stations have exacerbated the electricity generation constraints,” Eskom said. Eskom said the breakdowns of a generation unit each at the Majuba and Tutuka power stations and two at Kriel power station, have put a severe strain on the power generation system. The power utility warned that stage 2 load-shedding may be implemented at short notice between 4pm and midnight should any further significant breakdowns occur.
Power utility Eskom has warned that it might have to implement load shedding at short notice on Wednesday (10 August), due to losses in generating capacity.
- City of Johannesburg However, analysts have stressed that this is not enough to cover Eskom’s immediate shortfall of 6,000MW. The latest warning follows load shedding being implemented up to stage 4 last week.