Eskom commences the 282km 400kV line construction with stakeholder engagements
2 November 2020
On Thursday, 29 October 2020, Eskom met with various District and Local Municipalities from the Western and Northern Cape provinces to introduce the project for the construction of the 282km 400kV transmission line, with associated feeder bays and transformer bays which will be between Gromis substation in the Northern Cape near Kleinsee and Juno substation in the Western Cape close to Vredendal.
The Juno-Gromis 400kV transmission line project is part of the Namaqualand Strengthening Phase 2 scheme. The project is split into section A, B and C. The key objective of this multi-million rand project is to strengthen the power network.
As part of the stakeholder engagements, Eskom was accompanied by its two appointed main contractors to execute this important project, namely Power Line Africa and Siyavuya/Umso joint venture. The municipalities were equally represented by their executive mayors with representation from Namakwa and West Coast District Municipalities as well as Matzikama and Kamiesberg Local Municipalities.
Key issues discussed were the project scope, timelines, socio-economic impact of the project to the local population, stability of the project and the formation of the project steering committees. All parties pledged to support the project and will play an active role to minimise any acts of instability.