LOADSHEDDING |
BY: LOYISO NGAVU
Minister of Electricity Dr Sputla Ramokgopa in his visits to original equipment manufacturers and the Automotive industry says that the Government will procure from Powerships (Karpowership included). Another 400 MW is expected to come online by the end of May through the Standard Offer Programme.
Another 100 MWh is being commissioned at Eskom's Worcester Battery Energy Storage System site, with a month and a half to go. With full commissioning of phase 1 of this project to be commissioned by end of June 2023. Minister of Electricity Dr Sputla has also been explaining the Demand management initiative of Eskom to the Automotive industry in his visits. Companies and customers can apply to participate in the initiative of reducing Electricity consumption demand.
Industry of which the Automotive sector is part of, consumes about 40% of our country's electricity. Nissan, Toyota and VW which are part of the Automotive companies that hold some of the biggest share in the automotive industry in South Africa, were visited by the Minister of Electricity. The Demand management initiative wants to reduce electricity usage, especially from large consumers of Electricity.
Government is also considering whether to equip at least 200,000 households with solar panels. An announcement will be made in the coming weeks about how poorer households would be able to access a blended financing solution to be able to procure their own solar power. This could eradicate another stage of loadshedding.
Eskom is also awaiting confirmation from Nersa to enable it to increase its diesel expenditure from R8 billion to at least R30 billion in accordance with the Minister of Electricity’s plan.
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