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The first step is admitting that it's a disasterDon't worry gents, the government now wants to declare a national state of disaster - that'll fix things!
Well they not wrong South Africa is a national disaster... Its man man made though so maybe drop the natural partDon't worry gents, the government now wants to declare a national state of disaster - that'll fix things!
There's a way around that for some of the load, about 30%. And done with renewables....Yup sadly, yet people keep thinking that renewables will save us, it's like where? We need a decent baseload (it's not a myth) first.
...it's discussing how small to medium business interests in SA make up around 30% of the power demand and that they can successfully use solar in this country to cover both their needs and save much on costs and reliability.
So not a direct solution to the base load concern in your article, but rather a way to cut general demand for power significantly which then would make Eskom's current job more realistic.
The first step is creating a disaster
Nobody said natural.Well they not wrong South Africa is a national disaster... Its man man made though so maybe drop the natural part
Right! I am just use to seeing the term natural disaster its a state disaster aka the tendertrepreneurial opportunity arise which corrupt mofo will score the most money and pad their pocket even moreNobody said natural.
The first step is creating a disaster [altered quote]
Yep, a well known political trick - create problem, create "solution".Fixed it for you.
Yep, a well known political trick - create problem, create "solution".
Although he's got a solid business past he's more of a front-man puppet now, and not just for the anc. The IMF & co. own us.I wont put it pas Ramaposa to have started investing in Solar back in 2014 when he was tasked with fixing the power problems instead of you know actually fixing it. Now he can reap on said investment by pushing hard on the solar "solutions"
It's kinda crazy how we are back in stage 6 with most of the OCGT in use
What?It's kinda crazy how we are back in stage 6 with most of the OCGT in use
Do we know this for sure? They might still use it only for peaking periods. If you look at the power alert, for example, there is an excess of power of 943MW if max available capacity was used. There's also an energy deficit (without using any peaking plants etc) of 2414MW (Stage 3) but I guess you need to a 2GW buffer which gets us to Stage 5.It's kinda crazy how we are back in stage 6 with most of the OCGT in use
They have been using a minimum of 7 every day this month (check data portal, there is a whole section of OCGT), last night was 10 iirc (7 Eskom 3 IPP), and there are a total of 20 (21? 22?) That can be run. So yeah, pretty sure.Do we know this for sure? They might still use it only for peaking periods. If you look at the power alert, for example, there is an excess of power of 943MW if max available capacity was used. There's also an energy deficit (without using any peaking plants etc) of 2414MW (Stage 3) but I guess you need to a 2GW buffer which gets us to Stage 5.