South Africa’s electricity minister has proposed a plan to stave off deeper power cuts by increasing the use of diesel turbines along with building more storage capacity to store the fuel.
State-owned utility Eskom will need to increase its budget for diesel, minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said, according to a copy of a presentation to the governing ANC’s national executive committee. A special dispensation could reduce the cost by allowing Eskom to directly purchase the fuel, the plan showed.
The strategy would result in the increased use of fossil fuels to mitigate electricity shortages. In the worst-case scenario, South Africa could reach stage-8 power cuts, meaning 8GW would be cut, according to the presentation.
Diesel turbines running at maximum capacity can insulate the nation from two stages, about 2GW, of power cuts, the presentation showed.
Ramokgopa is also asking for the extended use of coal-fired units set for decommissioning over the next few years. An update of the schedule to shut stations down must be approved by cabinet by the end of June. — S’thembile Cele, (c) 2023 Bloomberg LP