Prepare for five dark years

That may be the solution, though of course our electricity prices would be way more expensive than they are now.

Correct me if I'm wrong but the Mbeki governments attempted privatisation of Eskom in the late 1990’s failed because our electricity prices were too low to make it profitable for the private sector to enter the market. They declined. One of the reasons the government didn't invest more in terms of electricity generation at the time (despite being told to do so by Eskom) was because they thought the private sector would invest, then they didn't.

We all know by now in Africa the leaders or leading parties cannot think, they are to power drunk and corrupt. At least what can be said about Zuma is that he can think....with his spear.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong but the Mbeki governments attempted privatisation of Eskom in the late 1990’s failed because our electricity prices were too low to make it profitable for the private sector to enter the market. They declined. One of the reasons the government didn't invest more in terms of electricity generation at the time (despite being told to do so by Eskom) was because they thought the private sector would invest, then they didn't.

True, but price of electricity has risen compared to mid 90s and early 00s, so private companies can make money, but problem even if we open the building of power supplies to private sector is going to take 5 - 8 years for those power supplies to come online.
 
True, but price of electricity has risen compared to mid 90s and early 00s, so private companies can make money, but problem even if we open the building of power supplies to private sector is going to take 5 - 8 years for those power supplies to come online.

Not really, all you need is Modular Power station to generate power for suburbs, this would alleviate the grid considerably, apparently there are some on the market that run on natural gas. Hook it up to parliament and we'll be sorted :-)

http://www.mwm.net/mwm-chp-gas-engi...distributed-power-plants/modular-power-plant/
 
"Many people expect Zuma to unveil a rescue plan which was approved by the ANC’s national executive committee and cabinet.
Some of the possible solutions include the prioritisation of power producing projects, alternative power sources, and nuclear energy."
anc rescue plan? :D we are screwed for sure, we all know it.
of "prioritisation" the anc dunno sh-it about, except how to get rich from the taxpayers, and "alternative power, nuclear"... forever the joker :) ... we need solutions now, not another 10years
they cant even finish the existing powerplants that are WIP, how long is nuclear gonna take?
 
Worst case. A new company APD (African Power Distributers) get the contract to sort out this mess. And its owned jointly by the Guptas and one of Zuma's sons. And the MD is a Gupta cousin with a degree in public relations.
 
Worst case. A new company APD (African Power Distributers) get the contract to sort out this mess. And its owned jointly by the Guptas and one of Zuma's sons. And the MD is a Gupta cousin with a degree in public relations.
Please delete this post, as you might give the greedy piggies a brilliant idea. :)
 
Worst case. A new company APD (African Power Distributers) get the contract to sort out this mess. And its owned jointly by the Guptas and one of Zuma's sons. And the MD is a Gupta cousin with a degree in public relations.

Good idea but I prefer SII (Showerhead Industries Incorporated)
 
The solution is to open the grid and let private companies start feeding power into it.

Also, if there is a company providing electricity in my town, then I want to buy it from them and not be locked with Eksdom.

Five years are too long, our economy will never survive. We need to act now.
But that's not an African solution to an African problem...
 
Yes but the extra diesel they have to burn will cost everyone in the long term.

Am ectricity boycott might be more effective

An electricity boycott on SONA day will give the impression that people are specifically conserving energy in order to make sure that everyone in SA can watch the speech.

The extra diesel they will burn on that day is but a drop in a very large ocean.
 
Many people expect Zuma to unveil a rescue plan which was approved by the ANC’s national executive committee and cabinet.

And thats why many people are so dumb.

Zuma has power at Nkandla.

Zuma could scrap stupid restrictive racist policy.

Zuma doesnt give a rats ring.
 
" President Jacob Zuma to provide solutions to the current electricity crisis in his State of the Nation address (SONA) on 12 February 2015." NEVER...
 
The view below is from an Eskom engineer . (1977 – 2004)
(Forced to take Early Pension due to Affirmative Action)

Eskom (when it was the Electricity Supply Commission) was one of the best companies in the world.
It was owned by all South Africans, and was a non-profit making organization.
Money was always set aside, by selling electricity for more than it cost to produce, making profit for replacement and expansion.
No World bank or Government loans)
In 1994 it was turned into a business with the government as sole shareholder.
This was done to collect further tax from those who actually pay for electricity,
and to provide a vehicle for the implementation of government policies in the form of job creation and black empowerment.
Profits, and the money set aside for replacement and expansion and maintenance, was paid to the government as dividends.
The sole 'shareholder' directly appointed most of the executive, and non-executive directors.
These appointments came out of the ranks of the ANC, and were people with no managerial or Power Plant experience.
The people started getting appointed & promoted based on potential.
They couldn't perform the work,
but,
The people who could do the work, but were retrenched based on skin colour, were re-employed as contractors.
Although no additional work was getting done, (due to lack of funds because of the increased workforce of roughly 23%)
this was fine because the government wanted to reduce unemployment.
In order to bring relief to poverty stricken townships,
Eskom directors were instructed to produce the cheapest electricity in the world.
This plan did not work, because of all the extra wages, contractors, a management team that did not have a clue how to run a Power plant,
Resulted in ESCOM running into huge losses for the first time in history.
To compensate for this, the non-competent management team cut the maintenance budget by 55%
This were the first “crack” in the once stable, profit making Power giant’s foundation.
The sole shareholder in the Mbeki era, wouldn't allow Eskom to build any further power stations,
saying that this would be done by private investors.
The private investors didn't come to the party because electricity was too cheap (remember the reduced fee for the poverty stricken masses)
to provide adequate return on investment.
Five years too late Eskom was allowed to expand and build 2 huge, new power stations, but it didn't have any money. . .
This had to be borrowed.
The reason for this was that the ANC government instructed ESCOM NOT to cut
the power to non-paying black townships, resulting in HUGE losses. (In the 2014-2015 book year,
Soweto was R670 million in arrears, with more the than 5.2 million illegal aliens)
The “New” black uneducated, with no experience, signed a contract with the Richards Bay Hillside Smelter
To deliver 120 MW of power, for 25 years (Who in his right mind sign a contract for such a long period?)
At a reduced cost of 27% of the real cost of electricity. ( 120 MW is enough power to run a city the size of Vereeniging)
The ANC, the sole shareholder, wanted a piece of the cake (the two new Power plants)
and 'got' a big piece of Hitachi - the company who 'won' the contract to supply the boilers for these power stations.
Because of this Eskom wasn't allowed to take Hitachi to court when poor, sub grade materials were supplied.
Then Eskom, with its reduced standards, attempted to project manage the construction of these new power stations by itself.
What a calamity !!!!!
The money was borrowed from the World Bank,
however because they are coal stations a requirement was the installation of flue gas de-sulpherisation.
This hasn't happened (yet) because of insufficient water. So Eskom (they don’t mention the ANC Government) is in the s..t with the World Bank.
In short, because of taxation, affirmative action, transformation, employment, equity,
BBBEE, lots and lots of corruption, a bloated and bureaucratic workforce etc,
Eskom has run out of money and generation capacity, standards have dropped dramatically,
corporate memory is being lost at an alarming rate due to “forced” retrenchments of skilled, qualified white persons with years of experience.
Today Eskom is attempting to borrow the money for the steam generator replacement at Koeberg from a French bank.
One of the questions that this bank is asking is about post Fukushima safety improvement progress.
Guess what !!!!!
Because there is no money ..........

As is always the case, SOMEONE must pay. So Eskom wanted to dramatically increase its price.
The government (who is also the sole shareholder) wouldn't allow an increase large enough to cover the cost of its mismanagement.
So Eskom is bankrupt,
And,
there is no money for maintenance, so the situation will carry on until total breakdown is the last resort.
 
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