Vapour rises from chimneys at the Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. Matimba coal-fired power station in Lephalale, South Africa, on Thursday, May 19, 2022. South Africa’s Eskom is increasing power cuts to prevent a total collapse of the grid as issues grow from lack of imports to breakdowns at its coal-fired plants. Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg
Vapour rises from chimneys at the Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. Matimba coal-fired power station in Lephalale, South Africa, on Thursday, May 19, 2022. South Africa’s Eskom is increasing power cuts to prevent a total collapse of the grid as issues grow from lack of imports to breakdowns at its coal-fired plants. Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg

South African power-plant breakdowns hit a 2022 high

South Africa's power-plant breakdowns are at the highest in a year - worsening outages and drastically inhibiting economic growth.
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By Antony Sguazzin

Power plant breakdowns at South Africa's state power utility are at the highest in at least a year, affecting two-fifths of generation capacity and exacerbating outages that are hindering economic growth.

Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. said on Wednesday it has imposed power cuts of 6,000 megawatts, or about a fifth of demand, because breakdowns have taken 19,052 megawatts of generation capacity out of action. That's the highest since at least this time in 2021, according to calculations by Bloomberg News. Eskom's media desk and spokesman didn't respond to queries as to whether the breakdowns are at a record.

The breakdowns across a number of Eskom's 14 coal-fired power plants come at a bad time. An additional 4,984 megawatts are out due to maintenance and one of the two units at the continent's sole nuclear power plant is shut down for refueling on Wednesday. 

Eskom has subjected South Africa to its worst power cuts this year since it regularly started intermittent outages in 2008 as it struggled to meet demand from its fleet of poorly maintained coal-fired power plants. Currently, residential areas can expect at least six hours of outages a day.

The level of outages will be reduced to 5,000 megawatts at 5 a.m. local time on Friday, Eskom said. Wednesday marks the record 38th consecutive day of outages and the 181st day of rolling blackouts this year, according to Bloomberg News' calculations.

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