Eskom appoints transformer suppliers for Transmission Development Plan to connect new generation capacity aligned with renewed localisation approach
24 June 2024
Eskom today announced the panel of transformer suppliers who will compete for upcoming transformer contracts to unlock the grid and ensure access to reliable electricity transmission across the country. Over the next 10 years, it is envisaged 101 large-scale and various other sizes of transformers will be required for the infrastructure build rollout.
The contracts are expected to be worth in the region of R7 billion over a period of four years.
“The aim is to connect 53GW of new generation capacity over the next ten years and to achieve this, innovative project delivery models and partnerships are being explored and implemented to drive accelerated delivery of the Transmission Development Plan (TDP), including a priority programme for strategic projects,” stated Segomoco Scheppers, Eskom’s Managing Director for Transmission.
The National Transmission Company of South Africa (NTCSA) issued an open tender enquiry on the 14th of March 2023 and five suppliers have successfully been selected to manufacture the power transformers to supplement the limited available local supply capacity. Most suppliers are local with an international footprint.