Immediate imperatives to turn around Eskom, resolve the energy crisis and end load-shedding
24 February 2023
The turnaround of Eskom is an immediate imperative to resolve the energy crisis and end load-shedding. To this end, Eskom should ramp up the maintenance of its existing fleet of power stations to original equipment manufacturer specifications and increase its electric power generation capacity to make electricity available uninterruptedly. This will also require the completion of the Medupi and Kusile Power Station projects and new investment in Eskom to build greater productive capacity now and going forward than going back.
A competent and adequately resourced focus on Eskom’s developmental mandate based on increasing its total productive capacity will reduce breakdowns and other system failures and improve its Energy Availability Factor. This is what the workers and poor and the entire economy direly need to, among others, support existing employment and additional provision of work to reduce unemployment.
Equally important, the state should strengthen the security of the entire infrastructure of Eskom as part of the energy national state of disaster interventions, and going forward to safeguard national energy security.
Failed former Eskom CEO