Eskom’s R3bn Ankerlig power station investment to support Koeberg

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Eskom's 1 327 MW Ankerlig power station near Atlantis in the Western Cape is in-line for a planned R3 billion expansion. MoneywebNews Eskom Koeberg

Energy regulator Nersa has published an application by Eskom to amend its generations license for the 1 327 MW Ankerlig

T power station near Atlantis in the Western Cape, which is in line for a planned R3 billion expansion. The additional 100 MW it hopes to have in operation by March 2024 will mainly provide back-up off-site generation capacity for the Koeberg nuclear power station at nearby Duinefontein. This comes as its Acacia power station at Edgemead in Cape Town that was built for this purpose reaches the end of its design life. Acacia has three 57 MW gas-fired units and was commissioned in 1976.

Ts are designed to provide additional generation capacity for relatively short periods of peak demand, but Eskom has been using its own and those of independent power producers extensively at huge cost, in an effort to avoid load shedding. Eskom says the additional three units at Ankerlig are mainly to ensure compliance with nuclear safety standards by providing an additional, off-site power supply for Koeberg.

Ts to use gas instead. This is expected to drive down cost. The application to Nersa to increase generation capacity at Ankerlig is however still on the basis of diesel as feeding stock. The new units will have a design life of 25 years. The Ankerlig investment comes as Eskom is embarking on a project to extend the life of Koeberg by 20 years. It is about to switch off its second unit this month to replace its steam generator – a process planned to take about ten months.

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