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Eskom planned maintenance outages aimed at improving performance

Minister in the Presidency for Electricity, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, says the current intensity of load shedding is due to planned maintenance outages to fix generating units.

These maintenance outages are aimed at reducing the incidence of units tripping on their own and improve performance.

He was speaking on Saturday during a media briefing to present an update on the implementation of the Energy Action Plan.

โ€œThe current intensity of load shedding as we are seeing it now is primarily on the back of us ramping up on planned outages.

โ€œIt could be expedient for us to continue to run these generating units and undermine philosophy maintenance, the fact that theyโ€™ve been able to carry us through the winter period. Of course the attraction is that continue to run them and of course youโ€™llโ€ฆreduce the intensity of load shedding.

โ€œBut we have taken a view that when the generating unit needs to be taken out, we are going to take them out. Of course weโ€™ll do a computation of what that means in relation to the intensity of load shedding and where we are, weโ€™ve felt that because this is short term planned maintenanceโ€ฆwe donโ€™t foresee this to be long outages and thatโ€™s why we chose to take them out.

โ€œPlanned maintenance, we are ramping it up so that when these units come back, they come back healthy and they are able to give us a significant amount of hours and also performing at their designed capacity. As a result of that action, we are beginning to see that the units tripping on their own is coming down and of course that is going to help us to address the available capacity and we should be able to meet the peak focus especially during this period when demand is tapering,โ€ he said.

He added that Eskom will โ€œcontinue to ramp up almost at this scale or even a bit higherโ€.

โ€œThis is controlled intensity of load shedding to allow us the opportunity to really get these machines to be fixed and as a result of this intervention, you can see it also in the unplanned capacity loss factorโ€ฆitโ€™s beginning to come down.

โ€œI did say that our intention is to keep it at sub 15000MW. You can see that from the 1st to the 31st again, we are at lower than 15000MW. When we went into the baseline period of May, this was upwards of 17000MW, when we did the winter outlook the worst case scenario was saying that the rate at which these units could be failing on their own could take out potentially about 18000MW,โ€ he said. โ€“ SAnews.gov.za

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