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Eskom’s energy availability factor and the road to stability

Eskom’s energy availability factor and the road to stability

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Africanews
Published on 2024-05-02 18:07:40

Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa recently expressed optimism about the state of Eskom’s energy availability factor (EAF), citing a climb to 65 percent. This represents a notable increase from the previous week’s 61 percent.

Eskom previously achieved a 70 percent EAF milestone in March 2023, shortly before issuing a dire warning of Stage 8 blackouts in the upcoming winter months. May 2023 witnessed an unprecedented level of load shedding, with a majority of days marked by Stage 5 or Stage 6 outages.

While the recent increase in EAF is indeed a positive development, Eskom’s focus now shifts to maintaining and enhancing this performance. CEO Dan Marokane highlighted a renewed…

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