Troubles for Eskom’s Power Generation

With the second round of bidding finished as companies jumped at the chance to procure renewable energy projects within the country, South Africa could be facing a larger problem.

 

The country has still yet to have a functioning IPP in place, and delays in implementing the mechanism is rocketing costs. In addition, the state-owned utility Eskom has slacked on spending the appropriate amount of money on much needed maintenance. The utility allocated $1.22 billion for maintenance and repair on power plants, but Eskom only spent a little over around $931 million.

 

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