Eskom might not be permanently closing five of its coal-fired power stations after all. This follows an interview with Reuters at the World Economic Forum, which was recently held in Durban, when the power utility’s chairperson Ben Ngubane said these plans were not set in stone.
According to Reuters, industry experts said Eskom slowed the pace of agreeing to new renewable energy contracts after power supply in South Africa stabilised last year. Two years ago there were severe electricity shortages that led to frequent load shedding.
Last week energy minister Mmamoloko Kubayi said power shortages could possibly return in three to four years. However Ngubane said this can be averted provided Eskom sticks to maintenance projects on its ageing power plants. “If we carry on with the maintenance plans then there should not be any danger of load shedding,” he said. “But if we neglect maintenance then we shall be playing with fire.”