Eskom completes initiative aimed at reducing emissions in households near its Mpumalanga power stations
16 September 2024
Eskom, alongside key stakeholders and members of the Ezamokuhle community in Amersfoort, Mpumalanga marked a significant milestone in the Masibambisane Air Quality Offset (AQO) project which has been instrumental in reducing indoor air emissions and improving the overall quality of life for low-income households in the area.
Eskom’s Masibambisane AQO project is part of a broader initiative aimed at reducing emissions in households near its power stations. Through education programmes, insulation retrofits, and the provision of clean energy sources such as electricity and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), Eskom is working to transition households away from coal and wood-burning, improving both air quality and indoor thermal comfort.
This project aligns with the Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment’s call for emission-reduction efforts in response to power generation impacts. In Ezamokuhle, 91% of targeted homes have already been upgraded, and future phases of the project will reach additional communities across Mpumalanga, including Phola, Thubelihle, and Masakhane.
The ceremony, held at the Ezamokuhle Community Hall in Ward 7, brought together local leaders, Eskom executives, project partners and community members to celebrate the impactful changes made within the community. The event underscored Eskom's dedication to environmental sustainability and improving public health through cleaner energy solutions for Mpumalanga's residents.