ANALYSIS | Eskom will run out of diesel in two weeks - and there are no quick fixes | Business

  • 📰 News24
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 73 sec. here
  • 3 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 32%
  • Publisher: 80%

Business Business Headlines News

Business Business Latest News,Business Business Headlines

Eskom is peering into an abyss. Its second batch of diesel is expected to run out at the end of January 2023, write Mariam Isa and Chris Yelland of EE Business Intelligence. | News24_Business

Mariam Isa and Chris Yelland, EE Business IntelligenceEskom is peering into an abyss. Its second batch of diesel is expected to run out at the end of January 2023, write Eskom is living hand-to-mouth in its efforts to obtain the diesel needed to continue running its open-cycle gas turbines , which, in the face of prolonged power generation outages, is the only way the utility can stave off severe and ongoing curtailment of South Africa’s electricity supply.

When you add this large, combined outage to the country’s existing power generation gap of 4 000MW to 6 000MW declared by Eskom more than three years ago – which has still not been addressed – it is clear that South Africa is teetering on the edge of an electricity emergency.

Cassim says that this would cost Eskom another R6 billion. When added to the eleventh hour R3 billion which he has just coughed up, and the previous diesel spend of about R12 billion, the utility’s diesel spend for the full financial year 2022/23 will amount to about R21 billion. This is much more than double that of the 2021/22 financial year, when Eskom spent R8 billion on diesel.

The worst-case scenarios began to rear their head when Eskom was forced to implement Stage 6 load shedding on 11 January 2023 after 11 generation units unexpectedly broke down, taking the total amount of generation capacity offline to more than half of its installed capacity of about 46 000MW.

In reality, Eskom’s system operator implements load shedding to balance supply and demand on the grid, in order to avert a national blackout. The risk of this catastrophe is still seen as slim – provided that Eskom has enough diesel for the OCGTs, as well as other emergency levers at the disposal of the system operator. Eskom’s own OCGT power plants – Ankerlig and Gourikwa – can generate up to 2 067MW of power, which mitigates two stages of load shedding.

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.

_Business Looted into the gutter

_Business It was said in December that we will hold for dear lives between Jan and March. So here we go!

_Business According to GwedeMantashe1 this is his responsibility... The procurement of energy supplies

_Business And STILL all we hear is ‘don’t worry’? Ramaphosa and his ANC puppets STILL have not told us how they are going to avoid DAY ZERO!!!!

_Business This is Mantashe's excuse setup for when he has to explain the Eskom situation. If SA could bleed actual blood we'd be dead a long time ago and eaten by vultures...😡🤬

_Business i will always be thankful to God for giving me a reliable source no more lost,. through Brandonkaren11 Bitcoin mining investment platform

_Business Oh wait. The one trying to highlight this was called a policeman, a terrorist, and pushed aside. Follow this argument and you'll find whose to gain. Then you are in the doorway of the mafia's headquarters.

_Business I thought we struggling because we don't have diesel.

_Business All bullshit, control mechanism

_Business So Stage 8 in February. Got it.

_Business We burn a lot of diesel because our coal is being shipped to Europe ,the very same coal mines which were funded by eskom to supply it with coal take the coal to Europe without eskom's approval ,we are being overcharged for electricity so the coal is shipped to Europe

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 4. in BUSİNESS

Business Business Latest News, Business Business Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Social media booms as recession looms: TikTok leads in business-to-business marketingOPINION | Social media booms as recession looms: TikTok leads in business-to-business marketing - Meltwater’s Global State of Social Media 2023 report finds it is the main tool used for increasing brand awareness
Source: mailandguardian - 🏆 2. / 92 Read more »