How long South Africa will still use coal power stations

Hanno Labuschagne

Journalist
Staff member
Joined
Sep 2, 2019
Messages
4,120
How long South Africa will still use coal power stations

In the rolling hills of South Africa’s Mpumalanga province, hundreds of builders, welders and engineers are putting the final touches to a gigantic new power station that’s set to burn as much as 15 million tonnes of coal a year until it is eventually shuttered in 2073.

The 4,800-megawatt, dry-cooled Kusile plant and the almost identical Medupi facility, which was completed last year, will be key to meeting demand for energy in a country that’s been plagued by rolling blackouts since 2008.

[Bloomberg]
 

Drifter

Honorary Master
Joined
Dec 19, 2012
Messages
22,825
At the rate of Eskom collapse, they need to keep the working ones going as long as possible.
 

calypso

Expert Member
Joined
Feb 10, 2009
Messages
1,857
The coal plants barely work now, what makes one think that they gonna be working in 50 years time.
 

G.A.S

Senior Member
Joined
Jul 12, 2007
Messages
949
Dear Greenpeace.

Please pay for and build us the renewable generation.

Regards,

Citizens suffering from loadshedding and the SA Taxpayer
 

hj007

Expert Member
Joined
Aug 30, 2006
Messages
1,866
Dear Greenpeace.

Please pay for and build us the renewable generation.

Regards,

Citizens suffering from loadshedding and the SA Taxpayer
By the time we have renewables, Greenpeace will be chaining themselves to the wind turbines due to its polluting nature in the form of using too much steel / carbon / plastics and general bird killing.

Activists going to Activist.

But less coal pollution / carbon capture would be great. I wonder how we'll be able to reduce coal emission as a form of general heating though? JHB pretty brown in winter.
 

cn@

Expert Member
Joined
Aug 15, 2016
Messages
3,732
Has The nuclear powerplant, Koeberg in Cape Town not been working well?
Why don't we build more like that.
 

zeb

Expert Member
Joined
Nov 14, 2005
Messages
4,345
For as long as there are coal reserves there will be coal fired power stations. Not only here but all around the world.
 

cn@

Expert Member
Joined
Aug 15, 2016
Messages
3,732
You don't need a thousand truck drivers to supply it.
So we are ****ing up a national economy (consisting of millions of workers - blue, white, gold collar workers) just to supply work to a number of thousand coal miners and other distributed jobs.
 

wingnut771

Honorary Master
Joined
Feb 15, 2011
Messages
28,144
So we are ****ing up a national economy (consisting of millions of workers - blue, white, gold collar workers) just to supply work to a number of thousand coal miners and other distributed jobs.
Pretty much.
 

G.A.S

Senior Member
Joined
Jul 12, 2007
Messages
949
By the time we have renewables, Greenpeace will be chaining themselves to the wind turbines due to its polluting nature in the form of using too much steel / carbon / plastics and general bird killing.

Activists going to Activist.

But less coal pollution / carbon capture would be great. I wonder how we'll be able to reduce coal emission as a form of general heating though? JHB pretty brown in winter.
If there was an cheap, easy and efficient way to store renewable electricity, one could easily resort to electrical heating. But unfortunately the latter uses a ton of electricity at around 2kW per heater running for hours at a time.
 

porchrat

Honorary Master
Joined
Sep 11, 2008
Messages
34,277
Has The nuclear powerplant, Koeberg in Cape Town not been working well?
Why don't we build more like that.
You've seen the build quality with Kusile and Medupi.

You want that done with nuclear?

EDIT: actually now that I think about it it's a great idea. Put a lot of them in KZN and the Eastern Cape. Maybe Limpopo too.
 
Top