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Transmission & Distribution News

Eskom suspends planned power interruption in Joburg, pending expert's report

By: Creamer Media Reporter      3rd December 2024 Power utility Eskom has suspended its Promotion of Administrative Justice Act (PAJA) notice of potential power interruption against the City of Johannesburg (CoJ) and City Power, which was issued on November 7. This is to allow the independent expert hired to look into the issue of overbilling to... 

Tshwane to strengthen service delivery, revenue collection after reaching agreement with Eskom

By: Chanel de Bruyn     2nd December 2024 The City of Tshwane says the agreement with State-owned Eskom to settle the R6.67-billion historical debt it owes to the utility signals a turning point, ending years of costly litigation and redirecting the city's focus toward improving service delivery and enhancing revenue collection systems.... 

DMRE consults on updated IRP for electricity  

By: Creamer Media Reporter      29th November 2024 Engineering News editor Terence Creamer discusses the intense set of consultations on an updated Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) for electricity held by the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy this week; the big themes that have emerged as part of the processing of updating the IRP; the... 

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DMRE consults on updated IRP for electricity

Regulations governing private participation in transmission network will be out early in 2025, Ramokgopa says

By: Darren Parker     28th November 2024 Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramakgopa is confident that regulations permitting private sector players to participate in the electricity transmission space will be finalised by the first quarter of next year. Speaking at the Matla-Urja Energy Conference, in Johannesburg, on... 

Power pylons

Eskom threatens to disconnect Free State municipality over more than R330m in unpaid debt 

By: Creamer Media Reporter      28th November 2024 Power utility Eskom has published a notice of the possible disconnection of bulk electricity supply to Tokologo local municipality, in the Free State, which will result in bulk electricity supply to Boshof, Seretse, Dealesville and Hertzogville being interrupted for a set number of hours each day... 

People walking near transmission lines

IMF urges South Africa to prioritise ongoing electricity and logistics reform to enhance growth prospects

By: Terence Creamer     27th November 2024 The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has again urged South Africa to implement its economic reforms “ambitiously”, while arguing for priority to be given to reforms in the electricity and logistics sectors that pose binding constraints to higher growth. An IMF staff mission visited South Africa... 

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Eskom reports successful conversion of its prepaid customer base to KRN 2 

By: Creamer Media Reporter      27th November 2024 Power utility Eskom says it has successfully completed its prepaid meter Key Revision Number (KRN) rollover project, but has set a new deadline of December 13 to assist paying customers who are still experiencing challenges and an estimated 1.7-million zero buyers that are yet to complete the... 

Eskom prepaid meters

Eskom welcomes S&P rating upgrade to positive from stable

By: Schalk Burger     27th November 2024 State-owned power utility Eskom has welcomed the decision by international ratings agency S&P Global Ratings to upgrade Eskom's 'B' long-term global-scale foreign and local currency ratings to positive from stable. The ratings agency also affirmed Eskom’s ‘B’ issue rating on the group's senior... 

Eskom CEO Dan Marokane
Eskom CEO Dan Marokane

Zambia suffers nationwide power outage, State utility Zesco says

By: Reuters     25th November 2024 Zambia suffered a nationwide power outage on Sunday following a "power system disturbance", the southern Africa nation's state utility Zesco said. The utility said the incident occurred our 18:15 GMT, leading to loss of power supply that affected the whole country. It said it was working to... 

Zambia suffers nationwide power outage, State utility Zesco says

Midvaal says all electricity prepaid meters in its areas of supply have been upgraded

By: Schalk Burger     22nd November 2024 The Midvaal local municipality says it has fully implemented the Token Identifier (TID) Rollover for prepaid electricity meters and that residents will not experience any disruptions or difficulties with their electricity tokens after the November 24 deadline. The municipality started its TID... 

NTCSA says independent transmission projects must not reflect as balance-sheet liability  

By: Terence Creamer     21st November 2024 The head of the National Transmission Company South Africa (NTCSA) has confirmed that the entity’s board will insist that any independent transmission projects (ITPs) procured in the coming years should not reflect as a liability on the new entity’s balance sheet. However, interim CEO Segomoco... 

NTCSA interim CEO Segomoco Scheppers
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NTCSA interim CEO Segomoco Scheppers

Summit underscores importance of just energy transition, C&I industry

By: Tasneem Bulbulia     19th November 2024 It is imperative that South Africa and industry decarbonises and, with the transition towards more sustainable forms of energy already occurring, stakeholders should focus on how the transition is implemented in a just manner at the pace that is required, and the steps and strategies this would... 

Wind turbines and solar panels

NOA Group to supply Old Mutual Real Estate portfolio with wheeled renewable power

By: Schalk Burger     19th November 2024 Property fund Old Mutual Real Estate Holding Company (OMREHC) has entered into an energy supply agreement with commercial and industrial renewable energy company NOA Group Trading to provide electricity for its property portfolio. The wheeling transaction will deliver more than 90% renewable... 

One of OMREHC's retail properties

Eskom once again urges prepaid metered customers to recode their meters before Nov 24 

By: Schalk Burger     19th November 2024 State-owned power utility Eskom is once again urging all prepaid electricity customers to update their meters immediately to avoid an unexpected loss of electricity after the deadline of November 24. It is critical that all customers, including those who have not bought electricity in the past... 

Prepaid meters

Renewable-energy minigrids can empower informal sector in Africa

By: Schalk Burger     15th November 2024 About 70% of Africa's population are employed in the informal sector, and renewable energy-based, small-scale microgrids or minigrids present an opportunity to provide decentralised electricity to offgrid and rural communities, which will boost job creation in the informal sector. Microgrids can... 

Public hearings on Eskom's MYPD6, retail tariff plan to kick off  

By: Creamer Media Reporter      15th November 2024 Engineering News editor Terence Creamer discusses the much-anticipated hearings into Eskom's latest revenue application next week, the hearing date that has been set for Eskom’s retail tariff plan application; and the likely outcomes of these the MYPD6 and retail tariff plan hearings. 

Public hearings on Eskom's MYPD6, retail tariff plan to kick off
Public hearings on Eskom's MYPD6, retail tariff plan to kick off

Parts of Jhb face weekend water cuts as Eikenhof substation to undergo repairs 

By: Creamer Media Reporter      14th November 2024 Power and water utilities City Power, Johannesburg Water and Rand Water have advised that an emergency power outage will be implemented at the Eikenhof substation from 08:00 to 16:00 on November 17 and that it will impact on the supply of water in parts of Johannesburg. The outage is necessary... 

Water flowing from a tap

Energy council calls for overhaul of public IPP procurement model 

By: Terence Creamer     13th November 2024 The Energy Council of South Africa has called for an overhaul of the way government procures new electricity generation and storage capacity from independent power producers (IPPs), describing the current model as outdated. Addressing the Portfolio Committee on Electricity and Energy, CEO James... 

Energy Council of South Africa CEO James Mackay
Energy Council of South Africa CEO James Mackay

Teraco starts building 120 MW solar power plant to wheel power to its data centres

By: Schalk Burger     12th November 2024 Information and communications technology infrastructure company Teraco has started construction of its 120 MW utility-scale solar PV power plant in the Free State, which is expected to come online in late 2026. Teraco will own the 120 MW solar PV plant and wheel the renewable energy to its data... 

Teraco CEO Jan Hnizdo
Teraco CEO Jan Hnizdo

‘No crisis looming’ as independent technical assessment set to resolve billing dispute between Eskom, City Power 

By: Darren Parker     11th November 2024 Electricity and Energy Minister Dr Kgosientsho Ramakgopa has confirmed that an independent technical assessment of the R6.1-billion billing dispute between State-owned utility Eskom and the City of Johannesburg’s (CoJ’s) wholly-owned electricity utility City Power will be carried out over the... 

johannesburg at night
The lights will remain on in Johannesburg over Christmas

IPP Office to oversee pilot procurement of private independent transmission projects 

By: Terence Creamer     8th November 2024 Government has confirmed that the Independent Power Producer Office (IPPO), which has overseen the public procurement of more than 7 300 MW of operational renewable-energy capacity since 2011, will oversee a pilot programme to procure South Africa’s first independent transmission projects (ITPs).... 

Workers on powerlines

Eskom opposes Nersa's granting of four new electricity trading licences  

By: Creamer Media Reporter      8th November 2024 Engineering News editor Terence Creamer discusses Eskom's opposition to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa's decision to grant four new electricity trading licences; whether Eskom's opposition to the granting of the licences came as a surpsie and what will happen next   

Eskom opposes Nersa's granting of four new electricity trading licences
Eskom opposes Nersa's granting of four new electricity trading licences

Eskom, CoJ at loggerheads over debt, plans to interrupt Jhb power supply

By: Marleny Arnoldi     8th November 2024 Power utility Eskom has announced plans to interrupt power supply to the City of Johannesburg (CoJ) at certain pre-determined times of day from next month, citing City Power’s failure to pay R4.9-billion in arrears owed to Eskom. The CoJ, in response, says Eskom has overbilled City Power and... 

View of Johannesburg

Scatec’s new sub-Saharan Africa head keen to advance 5GW project pipeline 

By: Terence Creamer     6th November 2024 The newly appointed head of Scatec’s sub-Saharan Africa business, Alberto Gambacorta, says the group is pursuing a 5 GW pipeline of renewable energy and storage opportunities in the region and especially South Africa, which is already the Norwegian group’s global hub for engineering and... 

Scatec sub-Saharan Africa GM Alberto Gambacorta
Scatec sub-Saharan Africa GM Alberto Gambacorta

South Africa will champion African energy priorities at G20 next year – Ramokgopa

By: Rebecca Campbell     5th November 2024 South Africa will use its position as Chair of the G20 (the group of 19 major global economies plus the African Union and the European Union) next year to champion Africa’s energy priorities on the global stage. So assured Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa in his keynote... 

Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa
Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa

DA urges ‘anti-competitive’ Eskom to withdraw legal proceedings against Nersa

By: Thabi Shomolekae     31st October 2024 The Democratic Alliance on Thursday urged State power utility Eskom to withdraw its “futile and costly” legal dispute and support the transformation of South Africa’s energy sector. Eskom has approached the High Court to review the National Energy Regulator of South Africa’s decision to grant... 

Electricity powerlines

Unlocking private sector participation in infrastructure  

By: Creamer Media Reporter      30th October 2024 Engineering News editor Terence Creamer discusses the key themes of the first Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement of the Government of National Unity, delivered by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana, including specific moves to unlock private sector participation to build new transmission... 

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Unlocking private sector participation in infrastructure

R390bn in electricity investment ‘tangible evidence’ of benefits of reforms

By: Terence Creamer     30th October 2024 The first phase of Operation Vulindlela, which was set up jointly by the Presidency and the National Treasury to oversee structural economic reforms, unlocked R390-billion worth of investment in the electricity sector. The investment figure is included in the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement... 

Solar PV panels

NTCSA revises latest TDP considering uptick in expected generation capacity

By: Marleny Arnoldi     30th October 2024 The National Transmission Company of South Africa (NTCSA) has hosted its inaugural Transmission Development Plan (TDP) briefing since starting commercial operation in July this year, with the 2024 TDP reporting higher required transmission capacity installations compared with the prior TDP, in... 

High-voltage transmission lines

Batting away Eskom objections, Nersa approves four new electricity traders and first private import/export licence  

By: Terence Creamer     29th October 2024 The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has approved four new electricity trading licences, the issuance of which had been opposed by Eskom, along with the country’s first-ever private import/export licence. The Energy Regulator, which is Nersa’s highest decision-making body made... 

Powerlines

Africa power transmission set for investment wave, says UK development bank BII

By: Bloomberg     25th October 2024 Power grids vital to expanding access to energy in Africa and transitioning to cleaner sources are poised for a growing wave of funding that governments should prepare for, according to the UK development bank British International Investment. “Transmission in terms of capital needed is the next... 

Powerlines

South Africa in talks with energy partners on loan guarantees

By: Bloomberg     25th October 2024 South Africa is in talks with its international climate-finance partners over the provision of guarantees for loans for the construction of energy-related infrastructure. “We are managing, in particular, issues with our international partners” around guarantees, said Joanne Yawitch, head of the... 

Powerlines

Nersa helping municipalities to navigate electricity trading, wheeling

By: Marleny Arnoldi     21st October 2024 As electricity in South Africa transitions to a more open market-driven system, it has many implications for the electricity distribution industry, particularly municipalities, with stakeholders working on a reform roadmap for the distribution industry to ensure municipalities remain financially... 

Transmission lines

Eskom prepaid customers reminded to recode their meters before November 24

By: Darren Parker     21st October 2024 State-owned utility Eskom has urged prepaid electricity customers to recode their meters by November 24, as required by the Standard Transfer Specification Association. After this deadline, meters will no longer accept electricity tokens unless they are updated to Key Revision Number 2. 

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IPP procurement changes mulled to unlock 10 GW of renewables amid grid pressures and green industrialisation ambitions 

By: Terence Creamer     21st October 2024 The South African government is considering far-reaching changes to the way public procurement of independent power producer (IPP) generation capacity is being carried out so as to accelerate deployments in a way that navigates the country’s prevailing grid constraints, while also creating the... 

Wind and solar generators

Tanzania building grid interconnector with Zambia to help mitigate power crisis

By: Reuters     21st October 2024 Tanzania is building a grid interconnector with Zambia to help assist in mitigating a drought-driven power crisis, Tanzania's deputy prime minister said at the Singapore International Energy Week conference on Monday. "We have some interconnectors with our neighbours, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya and... 

World moves into the Age of Electricity – IEA   

By: Creamer Media Reporter      18th October 2024 Engineering News editor Terence Creamer discusses the International Energy Agency's statement that the world is moving into the Age of Electricity; how the critical minerals demand associated with this coming age is an opportunity for Africa; and what this could mean for South Africa. 

World moves into the Age of Electricity – IEA
World moves into the Age of Electricity – IEA
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