Eskom: Eskom’s maintenance drive a success

27th April 2015

Eskom: Eskom’s maintenance drive a success

Eskom has successfully performed the first part of its planned maintenance drive without load shedding since Friday, 24 April 2015.

“Eskom’s maintenance teams worked hard over the long-weekend and were able to perform planned maintenance on 2 303 MW of generating plant. They further, also returned 1 453 MW of generating capacity back to service over this period. The focus of the maintenance festival is to ensure long-term reliability of the plant as well as restore units that are currently offline due to technical faults,” says Eskom’s acting Chief Executive Mr Brian Molefe.

The power system continues to remain significantly constrained and will be so for the rest of this week. Eskom used its emergency reserves, open-cycle gas turbines (OCGTs) and pumped storage schemes to augment capacity while the maintenance drive was underway.

“We would like to thank all electricity users for responding to our message to save. Every little bit of saving counts in reducing the need to implement load shedding,” adds Mr Molefe.

Eskom calls on all customers to continue reducing the load on the electricity grid by switching off geysers, air conditioners, pool pumps and all non-essential appliances throughout the day, which will reduce electricity demand. As the nights begin to get colder, we request electricity users to consider energy efficient ways of keeping warm.

Eskom will provide regular updates on the status of the power system through all the media platforms.

 

Issued by Eskom