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South Africa’s Eskom prolongs three coal-fired plants

  • Market: Coal
  • 21/05/24

South African state-owned utility Eskom will continue to run three coal-fired power plants of 4.5GW capacity, previously due for closure, Eskom chief executive Dan Marokane said at a recent industry event.

The announcement is unsurprising given South Africa's high reliance on thermal coal for power generation, and numerous issues at Eskom, which have prevented any alternative capacity being brought on line in an appropriate timeframe.

"We'll place ourselves in a position where we are not made vulnerable by early shutting down of those stations," Marokane said at the Enlit Africa Conference.

Marokane added that Eskom will review which plants should be extended beyond their initial lifeline "on shorter intervals going to 2023".

The plants to be extended are the 1,723MW Hendrina, the 1,180MW Grootvlei, and the 1,561MW Camden plant. As per Eskom's 2024-28 system adequacy outlook, seven plants of a total 6,105MW capacity were due to shut down before 2030.

Eskom has taken several initiatives in recent months aimed at reducing load-shedding and keeping a steady supply of electricity to the grid. However, this announcement is somewhat at-odds with South Africa's wider Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) whereby several western countries agreed to provide funding to help South Africa decarbonise.

South Africa produces around 80pc of its electricity from coal, making Eskom one of the largest coal buyers on the planet with an installed capacity of 44.6GW. Eskom's installed capacity of non-coal generation totals 7.6GW.


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