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Eskom launches three-pronged programme to bolster generation capacity

Ernest Mabuza Journalist
Eskom says it aims to sign the first power supply agreement this week, and for the power to start flowing through the grid as soon as possible.
Eskom says it aims to sign the first power supply agreement this week, and for the power to start flowing through the grid as soon as possible.
Image: ZIPHOZONKE LUSHABA

Eskom announced on Monday it has launched three programmes to procure much-needed power for the national grid, as part of the broad measures to address the load-shedding crisis.

“Initially the programmes will focus on generators capable of supplying more than one megawatt (MW) to the grid. Over time the threshold will be lowered to enable smaller producers to participate,” Eskom said in a statement.

The power utility said the combined impact of the programmes, predicted to exceed 1,000MW, will make an important contribution towards reducing the load-shedding burden on consumers.

Eskom said it aimed to sign the first power supply agreement this week, and for the power to start flowing through the grid as soon as possible.

The first programme is the standard offer programme, to procure power from companies who have existing generation capacity for a period of three years.

“The standard offer approach allows Eskom to purchase electricity at an established price calculated at the avoided cost of own generation (including long term energy purchases from independent power producers).

“The standard offer allows for a static price, which is established each year based on the regulatory approved cost recovery and covers the variable cost of generation.”

The second is the emergency generator programme, to procure more expensive power during periods when the grid is significantly constrained.

“The programme allows for independent generators to provide energy daily to compete with the Eskom generators in the internal market. The independent generators will supply into the grid based on the offer price and availability provided.”

The third is the bilateral power import programme to secure imports of power to the country from neighbouring countries.

“Several countries have expressed an interest in selling additional surplus power to SA. The programme will provide a mechanism to access such opportunities.”

Eskom said it was already importing electricity from some of SA’s neighbours via the Southern African Power Pool, an average 200MW that is being used to augment Eskom generation capacity when the grid is constrained.

TimesLIVE


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