MegaBanner-Right

MegaBanner-Left

LeaderBoad-Right

LeaderBoard-Left

Home » Industry News » Eskom in huge trouble as profit drops a whopping 89%

Eskom in huge trouble as profit drops a whopping 89%

Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd’s first-half profit plunged 89% and the situation at the South African state-owned power utility is likely to worsen in the next six months, chairman Jabu Mabuza said.

Profit plunged to R671 million ($48 million) in the six months through September from R6.3 billion a year earlier, while finance costs rose to R15.2 billion from R11.9 billion, the company said in a presentation in Johannesburg on Wednesday.

The company’s debt burden is “impossibly high,” Mabuza said, even as it reported improved liquidity and announced that 73% of funding for 2018-19 is secured. “We’re not selling enough electricity” to recover costs, he said, saying sales volumes dropped 0.8% in the period.

“Eskom is in a state of severe financial difficulty.”

Eskom is struggling with high debt and declining demand as it takes steps to emerge from multiple scandals involving graft and mismanagement. In the meantime, the threat of blackouts looms, which would add pressure on the economy that plunged into a recession earlier this year.

The utility has experienced low coal stocks, and costs for the fuel rose by 7% during the first half. Power from independent producers increased 29%, mainly due to volumes being higher. A higher-than-planned wage settlement earlier this year is weighing on the balance sheet, it said.

Acting chief financial offer Calib Cassim was appointed to the role on a permanent basis.


This article was sourced from BusinessTech; for the original article, click here

To enquire about Cape Business News' digital marketing options please contact sales@cbn.co.za

Related articles

Opinion piece: Empowering South Africa’s IPP’s for a renewable future

By Francois van Themaat, MD of large projects at Sustainable Power Solutions (SPS) MANY crucial parts of the economy of the future will be hugely...

Wesgro looking to grow tourism from China and North America

WESGRO says it was honoured to be part of the delegation who welcomed the first group of tourists from China who arrived in Cape...

MUST READ

City delivering real change

Behind every budget line, every policy, and every project there are real people, real challenges, and a shared future we are shaping. In a...

RECOMMENDED

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.

If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.