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Is it the same as the NCCC?What is a National Energy Crisis Committee? Is it the same thing as the Eskom War Room?
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Is it the same as the NCCC?What is a National Energy Crisis Committee? Is it the same thing as the Eskom War Room?
Probably. I'm sure "The Collective" (NEC) and all their combined wisdom (of strategically separating and not separating Party and State) are involved in both.Is it the same as the NCCC?
---Don’t worry. The ANC has a fix before 2024.
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Govt plans 3 000MW of gas-fired electricity as part of new power push | Business
Government is planning to launch a procurement process for 3 000MW of gas-fired energy generation - after a 3 000MW gas-to-power proposal to Nersa was turned down in December.www.news24.com
Because energy generated by power ships is extremely expensive, it is usually done on an emergency basis in an environment where a country is at war or a failed state. Government is now interested in exploring a short-term power ship contract.
Because energy generated by power ships is extremely expensive, it is usually done on an emergency basis in an environment where a country is at war or a failed state. Government is now interested in exploring a short-term power ship contract.
The problem is there is no failed State in the world that uses as much power as we do.Yep, we certainly qualify for the powership criteria then.

www.eskom.co.za
Guesstimating a 3ish days, government (or SARS with the levy refund) better pony up...20th started with 19GW and ended with 18GW, I wonder how many days left of diesel there are:
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Station build-up for the last 7 days - Eskom Data Portal
This shows how resources were used to build-up the demand over the past 7 days, and it includes both generation and demand side resources that Eskom has contracts with.www.eskom.co.za
I wouldn't put it past them for them to run diesel harder tomorrow just to save face and drop to stage 2 like they said.Guesstimating a 3ish days, government (or SARS with the levy refund) better pony up...
Also certainly not enough to drop to stage 2 tomorrow lol
I mean it's possible if demand dropped, guess we will see when Sikonathi posts figures tonightI wouldn't put it past them for them to run diesel harder tomorrow just to save face and drop to stage 2 like they said.
Yeah these are the shining beacons of the world where Karpowerships are currently deployed.---
This made me break down laughing
Ships
- Karadeniz Powership Doğan Bey (IMO 8117031),[9] 126 MW, 2010, served in Basra, Iraq, now serving in Sierra Leone.
- Karadeniz Powership Rauf Bey (IMO 7925522),[10] 179 MW, 2010, served in Basra, Iraq, now serving in Sudan.
- MV Karadeniz Powership Kaya Bey (IMO 7925546),[11] 216 MW, 2011, served in Pakistan,[12] served in Basra, Iraq.
- Karadeniz Powership Alican Bey, 104 MW, 2011, served in Pakistan.
- Karadeniz Powership İrem Sultan (IMO 8222252), 114 MW, 2012, served in Basra, Iraq, now serving in Nacala, Mozambique.[13]
- Karadeniz Powership Fatmagül Sultan, 202 MW, 2013, serving in Beirut, Lebanon.
- Karadeniz Powership Orhan Bey (IMO 7942582), 202 MW, 2013, serving in Beirut, Lebanon.
- Karadeniz Powership Esra Sultan, 235 MW, 2015, served in Tema, Ghana.[14][15] now serving in Beirut, Lebanon.
- Karadeniz Powership Zeynep Sultan (IMO 8116051), 125 MW, 2015, serving in Amurang, Indonesia
- MV Karadeniz Powership Osman Khan (IMO 9189158), 470 MW, 2016, serving in Tema, Ghana.
- MV Karadeniz Powership Onur Sultan (IMO 9248514), 470 MW, 2016, serving in Belawan, Indonesia.
- MV Karadeniz Powership Gökhan Bey (IMO 9214563), 125 MW, 2016, serving in Kupang, Indonesia.
- MV Karadeniz Powership Yasin Bey (IMO 9214551), 125 MW, 2016, serving in Ambon, Indonesia.
- MV Karadeniz Powership Mehmet Bey (IMO 9232785), 126 MW, 2018, serving in Indonesia.
- MV Karadeniz Powership Nezih Bey (IMO 9034781), 37 MW, 2018, serving in Ambon, Indonesia.
- MV Karadeniz Powership Koray Bey (IMO 9086203), 36 MW, 2018, serving in Gambia.
- Karadeniz Powership Baris Bey (IMO 9166546), 36 MW Seal Class, 2019, to serve in Cuba.
If the deal goes through they will still fail to implement it and won't change a thing even if they do manage to.Yeah these are the shining beacons of the world where Karpowerships are currently deployed.
Gwede would love for us to join such illustrious company.
If this deal goes through then it's literally a confession to the world from the ANC that they oversaw the country becoming failed state. I somehow doubt they realise this...
Didnt Eskom have to supply fuel for them to run as well? The deal was just for the generators iircIf the deal goes through they will still fail to implement it and won't change a thing even if they do manage to.
Karpower would bring in their own LNG ships for 20 years.Didnt Eskom have to supply fuel for them to run as well? The deal was just for the generators iirc
Wow...touch wood it looks like I will have power for most of the day...Feels like Christmas morning...
We have the same slots today as if it was stage 4 anywayDon't care they can move it back to stage 4, I still have the same 2 slots today on stage 2 than I would on stage 4. The slot that I missing was this morning while sleeping.
...guess we will see when Sikonathi posts figures tonight