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Eskom says on track to meet winter electricity demand

10th June 2016

By: Natasha Odendaal

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

  

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State-owned power utility Eskom has reiterated its commitment to keeping unplanned breakdowns below 4 000 MW and ensuring no load-shedding for the rest of the year, as it revises its weekend maintenance plans in line with dropping temperatures.

As winter temperatures start to set in, the State-owned company reports growing demand for energy, which it vows to meet while undertaking the required maintenance on its power generating plants.

“We remain committed to keeping unplanned breakdowns below 4 000 MW in order to enable us to meet demand without, or with limited, use of our open-cycle gas turbines,” the company says in a power update.

This emerged as Eskom reached a capacity milestone of available capacity of 37 067 MW last week – the highest in four years – to meet demand.

“This is significant indeed, as it translates into an energy availability factor of 83.4%. Our year-to-date performance is moving in the right direction with unplanned breakdowns reaching 10.9%, planned maintenance at 11.8% and energy availability now at 77.29%,” Eskom said.

Plant availability increased from 70% in October 2015 to 76% by April, while capacity increased by 2 599 MW, excluding the Medupi power station.

Further, the power utility now has excess capacity of up to 11 000 MW between 02:00 and 18:00 in winter, which it is looking to export.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Magazine Managing Editor

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