Eskom to hold ‘maintenance festival’ this weekend

garyc

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Something special for the long weekend.

http://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/eskom-to-hold-maintenance-festival-this-weekend-2015-04-22


To improve the performance and reliability of its power generating units ahead of the expected peak winter demand, State-owned power provider Eskom will embark on a “massive maintenance festival” this weekend. The utility explained in a statement that almost 64% of Eskom’s current installed base-load power stations were past their midlife, requiring longer outages and extended restoration time than planned.

“Timeous midlife refurbishments or replacement reduce equipment failures from occurring, thus improving the ability to provide reliable supply to customers,” it said in a statement. To ensure there was no backlog during winter, Eskom would take a number of generating units offline, while broken down units would be repaired. The utility said the maintenance to be done at the weekend did not imply that there would be load-shedding. “On a normal day-to-day [basis] we do have maintenance, but with the approaching long weekend, or weekends, in general, the demand for electricity tends to drop,” it said, noting that it would take advantage of this opportunity to ramp-up the large maintenance. Eskom warned, however, that the risk for load-shedding remained, should anything unexpected happen. Since December, the availability of Eskom’s plant performance improved from 65% to 70%. This is in line with the company’s vision of achieving 80% plant availability, 10% planned maintenance and 10% unplanned maintenance in the next three years. The adherence to regular scheduled maintenance was set to limit unplanned maintenance below 7 500 MW in summer and below 5 500 MW in winter. “We have a maintenance backlog owing to commitments made to keep the lights on, which has led to deteriorating power station availability and subsequent load-shedding,” Eskom Interim CE Brian Molefe said in a statement. “We, however, need a minimum of 3 000 MW and maximum of 5 000 MW buffer, either through supply-side or demand-side options, to close the backlog within three to five years and avoid load-shedding,” he added, noting that residential customers could make the biggest difference, as demand increased mainly in the evenings. While it was expected that sufficient power supply would be available to meet demand for most parts of the day, in winter, the load increase could be up to 36 000 MW, particularly over the short sharp evening peak between 17:30 and 18:30.
 

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wtf. I need to sort that genie out. sounds like could be rough during this festival this weekend.
 

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Festival? :wtf:

So how much power is going to be available or should I say offline?
 

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Festival? Wtf? :eek:
Are they setting up a tent with freaks?

And who is going to enjoy this festival?
 

Compton_effect

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Someone really needs to fire their PR. Really - we'd prefer the moron's budget moved to opex.
I say we march down to Megawatt Park and Festival their arse.
 

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Someone really needs to fire their PR. Really - we'd prefer the moron's budget moved to opex.
I say we march down to Megawatt Park and Festival their arse.

It's not Megawatt Park any more, it's now milliwatt park.
 

Sneeky

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Will there be a beer tent somewhere near MegaTwatt Park?
 

ProfA

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Can. Not. Make. This. Sht. Up.

Where do they get the balls to call a massive load shedding weekend a damn festival?
 

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If you are a criminal I bet it will be a festival with people going away and the power being down.
 

Sneeky

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Well, with the long weekend the demand on the grid should be significantly less than a normal weekend, so they would have an opportunity to take more hardware off the grid to do maintenance without a massive negative impact to consumers, so not a bad plan, perhaps just a bad choice of the word.
 

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Well, with the long weekend the demand on the grid should be significantly less than a normal weekend, so they would have an opportunity to take more hardware off the grid to do maintenance without a massive negative impact to consumers, so not a bad plan, perhaps just a bad choice of the word.

Indeed, lets just hope the festival ends with them bringing all said equipment back online :)
 
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