Eskom power stations are flat-lining and shutting themselves down
12 February 2024
Note to editors: This is a revised version of the statement released earlier, also find attached soundbite by Samantha Graham-Maré MP
In their clumsy attempt to shift blame on the escalation of loadshedding to stage 6, , the ANC’s Fikile Mbalula and the Minister of Electricity, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa failed dismally to hide the truth behind the crisis– which is that Eskom’s coal power stations are flat lining and are shutting themselves down.
The sudden drop in generation capacity, from when Ramaphosa finished delivering his discredited SONA speech to the announcement of stage 6 loadshedding a few hours later by Eskom, is a consequence of power stations that have reached their end of life capacity and cannot be pushed any further beyond their current limit.
Despite bringing Kusile units 1, 2 and 3 online in November 2023, the Energy Availability Factor (EAF) for the first 5 weeks of 2024 is worse than it was over the same period in 2023. This means that, rather than improving – as is often claimed by ANC politicians, the performance of the coal power stations is rapidly declining, leaving them vulnerable to sudden breakdowns.