Zuko Komisa

The Kusile Power Station’s unit 1’s return to service, according to the Ministry of Electricity, is a significant step in “recovering South Africa’s economy.”
After being taken offline in late 2018, the unit was brought back up a month and a half ahead of schedule, according to an announcement made by Eskom on Monday.
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According to the ministry, Dr. Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, Minister in the Presidency for Electricity, has praised the advancement.
“The return of the unit, which had been out of commission, together with unit 2 and 3 since August 2022 following safety concerns with the structural integrity of the stack, comes two months ahead of schedule and adds 800MW onto the grid.
“This marks significant overall improvements to generation performance with Kusile Unit 3, which came back online on 29 September 2023, also returning back to service two months ahead of schedule.The third of the units (Unit 2) is now expected to similarly return to service in November 2023, whilst Unit 5 will come into commercial operation in December 2023,
“The return of the Kusile units represents a critical milestone in our quest to recover South Africa’s economy, protect jobs, advance universal access, and improve the quality of life.
“The Minister remains focused on bolstering the country’s electricity generating capacity by giving accelerated attention to the expansion and strengthening of transmission infrastructure to accommodate new renewable generation capacity.
“The Minister congratulates Eskom’s Generation team for the sterling hard work to bring back stability and credibility to the Eskom generation fleet and reducing the intensity and severity of load shedding,” the statement said.
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Eskom also recently announced that it is working around the clock to avoid higher stages of load-shedding
“The two units are both adding 1,600MW back into the grid, improving the available generation capacity. This signifies that Eskom is on the right path to reducing and ultimately ending load shedding.”
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