I wonder if Eskom is working hard enough to stop or prevent all those illegal connections in townships. The people that pay for electricity end up getting punished by Eishkom while the free-loaders don't feel anything.
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not entirely true... Thabo (no AIDS) Mbeki, did not give Eskom permission many years ago when Eskom wanted to start building new power stations
Eskom already knew in 1998 that we would be running out of capacity in 2007
Meanwhile...
BHP Billiton pays between 8.8c/kWh-10c/kWh for electricity, while normal consumers pay as much as 120/ kWh.
Most people have already cut down as much as is really feasible. Besides we shouldn't have to cut back. More capacity should be built with room to spare, so the country can grow. Dirty coal stations, nuclear, whatever it takes. Hell, build stations that run off sustainable development nuts.If you guys do not want to cut down on your power usage to be inconvenient to your living standards (lazy buggers), why not look at more efficient technologies. For example heating water in homes can often be 50% + of your electricity cost. There are now heat pumps which can save you up to 70% on your geyser power. More efficient gases like the R134 can make air conditioners also much more efficient. The heat pumps can also be used for pool heating. The heat pumps and solar panel installations are offered with rebates by Eskom to encourage people to install these systems.
Yeah the fools who signed those damn industrial contracts don't have enough foresight to put one foot in front of the other...Meanwhile...
BHP Billiton pays between 8.8c/kWh-10c/kWh for electricity, while normal consumers pay as much as 120/ kWh.
BHP Billiton pays between 8.8c/kWh-10c/kWh for electricity, while normal consumers pay as much as 120/ kWh.
As at September 2012.
And I'm happy to make it a round 20c/kWh - that's still six times cheaper than what we pay.
If you guys do not want to cut down on your power usage to be inconvenient to your living standards (lazy buggers), why not look at more efficient technologies. For example heating water in homes can often be 50% + of your electricity cost. There are now heat pumps which can save you up to 70% on your geyser power. More efficient gases like the R134 can make air conditioners also much more efficient. The heat pumps can also be used for pool heating. The heat pumps and solar panel installations are offered with rebates by Eskom to encourage people to install these systems.
they pay below cost of generation,
I noticed the street lights on along the entire length of Olifantsfontein Road to my Ranjesfontein turnoff, a distance of about 10km....
BHP Billiton is committed to operating sustainably. Our Sustainability case studies demonstrate how we deliver in a manner that is consistent with our values.
So it costs Eskom money to sell their product to Billiton - what a brilliant business plan.
And the contracts were drawn up under ANC rule apparently without an end-date.
In the locations yes. If its at a road then its just a TIA screwup.TIA - lights are left on during the day in an attempt to prevent cable theft.
the contracts for the supply of electricity was signed in the 1990s and early 2000s.