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SA power problems loom

Dec 02 2009 07:40 James-Brent Styan

Johannesburg - South Africans can expect renewed power supply problems from 2011.

Erica Johnson, head of customer relations at Eskom, says the utility does not anticipate problems with power supply for the next 12 months.

But from 2011 and 2012 onwards capacity would not meet demand, she warned.

Eskom indicated on Tuesday that it wants to sell 30% of one of its new power stations for R40bn.

The Kusile power station near Delmas in Mpumalanga will cost R142bn, according to recent indications.

But the project has already been delayed by a year because of Eskom's inability to raise sufficient finance in time.

On Tuesday Eskom's acting chairperson, Mpho Makwana, said that the utility could no longer carry the sole responsibility for South Africa's power into the future.

This means, he said, that Eskom needed to make a significant shift in its business strategy. Part of this strategy was the possibility of equity injections from the private sector.

Makwana said Eskom hoped to sell a 30% stake in Kusile within 24 months.

Last year the power utility indicated that it no longer wanted the responsibility for nuclear power, and handed this task back to government.

On Tuesday Eskom also suggested that government delay its decision on a new nuclear facility by another two years.

Furthermore, Makwana said, Eskom would not be building the next coal-fired power station previously planned.

It would also no longer carry the responsibility for repairing and maintaining roads.

Trucks transporting coal to Eskom's power stations cause huge damage to the roads.

In its original tariff application Eskom indicated that it wanted to finance the repairing of roads through the power tariffs.

Eskom now says that this role must be left to the relevant governments or provincial departments.

- Sake24.com

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Andrea
Dec 03 2009 07:28 Report this comment

Dear Government, we need more electricity suppliers. That is called competition. Besides, increasing rates doesn't resolve the issue of MISMANAGEMENT.
 
Thlogi
Dec 02 2009 20:09 Report this comment

Increase the price. Basic demand and supply states that demand should then decrease. People will then have an incentive to use electricity more efficiently. In the long run the industry should be deregulated.
 
Sucker!!
Dec 02 2009 17:30 Report this comment

Just bulling tactics to scare us into submission.
 
frikkie
Dec 02 2009 14:01 Report this comment

A 200% hike wont solve the problem. Its obvious someone is lining their pockets
 
Piesangs In Beheer
Dec 02 2009 13:27 Report this comment

Dit is baie snaaks hoe die klomp peop-holle nou eweskielik weer dreig met die krag onderbrekings. Waar het hulle al die krag ontvang die afgelope paar maande? Kom ek se julle, daar is nie n tekort aan krag in die land nie. Daar is wel n klomp piesangs wat dreig met krag onderbrekings vir eie finansiele gewin BEE tsk tsk. Klink meer soos n tekort aan eerlike mense.
 
Roger
Dec 02 2009 13:25 Report this comment

Government is not serious about power savings when they leave the responsability to roll out solar geysers to Eskom. Eskom's business is SELLING electricity, not SAVING electricity. Why would they want to save electricity for the consumer. Government needs to take this away from Eskom and get serious about Solar Geysers.
 
Erix Eriksen
Dec 02 2009 12:40 Report this comment

I love the never ending joke supply that is the ANC led SA! You couldn't make this stuff up.
 
Arnie
Dec 02 2009 12:25 Report this comment

Strangely the employees don't get a wonderful pay packet.Stop pay increases? don't we have the same needs as you? Prvatise, yes, it gives us better scope. Solar? Since the threats prices have rocketed, they also want a share of the scare tactics, and gravy. Me? I pay the same as you and feel the same. Don't shoot the worker because of his "boss" We did not hire him!! We WERE proud...... Now???
 
 
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