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    Eskom plant performance improving: Ramaphosa

    Unplanned outages at Eskom’s generating fleet fell to less than 16GW in the past two months, President Cyril Ramaphosa said.
    By Adelaide Changole31 July 2023
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    President Cyril Ramaphosa

    Unplanned outages at Eskom’s generating fleet fell to less than 16GW in the past two months, compared with more than 18GW previously, President Cyril Ramaphosa said.

    The reduction came about after the company cut planned maintenance during June and July, having undertaken significant repairs to its equipment in the preceding months, Ramaphosa said in his weekly newsletter on Monday.

    The government plans to release a detailed report later on Monday outlining the work done to improve the performance at Eskom’s power plants, the president said. A website is also being launched that will enable South Africans to track the work of the National Energy Crisis Committee and see how to reduce consumption and save on energy bills, he said.

    The reduction came about after the company cut planned maintenance during June and July

    South Africa plans to scale up its grid capacity as it works to both address the crippling power shortages that have plagued the nation for 15 years, and also put the country on track to meet its decarbonisation goals.

    The country will extend transmission lines by 14 218km over in the next 10 years and will seek to boost transformers sixfold by 2033, as it tries to keep up with projected demand from consumers and business, electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said at a briefing on Sunday.

    The South African Reserve Bank estimates that economic growth rate this year and over the next two would have been closer to 2% had it not been for frequent power cuts, according to governor Lesetja Kganyago.

    The central bank is forecasting growth of 0.4% this year, and expects it to average about 1% over the next two years.

    Eskom plant

    Although load shedding “entered the South African lexicon 15 years ago, it has intensified over the past two years, placing a binding constraint on growth”, Kganyago said on Friday at a meeting of the Bank’s shareholders.

    Load shedding is also badly affecting the country’s more than 300-year-old wine industry. It’s impacting all stages of production, from irrigation to bottling.

    If power cuts interrupt watering the vines can experience “partial stresses”, which can reduce the size and number of fruit, according to Wanda Augustyn, the head of brand and communications at South Africa Wine, an industry body.

    Read: Legal battle over Eskom’s grid connection rules

    The 2023 harvest is estimated at about 1.2 million tons, 14.2% smaller than last year, according to the South African Wine Industry and Information Systems.

    The drop is attributed to a combination of factors, including cold, wet weather and the uprooting of vineyards due to disease. A lack of electricity in intensively irrigated areas negatively impacted crop sizes.  — (c) 2023 Bloomberg LP

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