Why Eskom plunged South Africa into stage 3 load shedding

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Deferred generator maintenance has caused an overload of unplanned repairs, resulting in a week of darkness for South Africa.

On Tuesday, unplanned outages resulted in 9 500MW being cut off the grid, while planned outages accounted for 5 000MW, according to Eskom spokesperson Khulu Phasiwe.

After implementing a third day of stage 2 (2 000MW cut) load shedding at 06:00 on Tuesday, Eskom escalated the outages to stage 3 (4 000MW cut) at 18:00.

Phasiwe said that in addition to the technical problems experienced earlier on Tuesday, Eskom encountered more outages.

“There were further partial load losses, which means that a generator’s valve probably needed replacing,” he told Fin24.

“To replace a valve, engineers need to shut down a generator feeding about 600MW into the grid,” he said. “Once the generator has cooled and they replace the valve, it will take another four to six hours to synch it back into the system.”

Phasiwe said partial load losses were increasing in terms of number because of the deferred maintenance, a strategy that has been criticised by the current Eskom leadership. “The delayed maintenance is coming back to haunt us,” he said.

“The power stations are running for a much longer duration and are being run harder,” he said “It is happening at a critical moment when we see an increase in demand.”

“We won’t finish the backlog before winter,” he said. “That is a reality. We have more unplanned outages than planned outages.”

“Technicians told Eskom that they will try reducing unplanned maintenance in winter to 6 000MW and they are comfortable they will manage it,” he said. “We will have difficult position going forward.”

Majuba power station’s silo, which collapsed in November 2014, would take over 24 months to repair, but contingency measures were being implemented to increase coal going into burners, said Phasiwe.

Majuba is only producing between 2 000MW and 2 600MW of its 4 110MW capacity due to the silo collapse, he said.

“The investigation into that incident will be concluded in June,” he said.

Fin24 - http://www.fin24.com/Economy/Why-Eskom-plunged-SA-into-stage-3-load-shedding-20150414
 

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It amusing that we will all be electrical engineers at the end of this, the deeper eskom sinks into their maintenance black hole, the more detailed and technical they get with "why we can't generate any power this time " excuses.
 

supersunbird

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But I thought they had now gone Maintenance First? Now what's this about Deferred Maintenance? This carrying over from previous years?
 

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Majuba power station’s silo, which collapsed in November 2014, would take over 24 months to repair, but contingency measures were being implemented to increase coal going into burners, said Phasiwe. “The investigation into that incident will be concluded in June,” he said.
8 Months to determine what happened?

They should make a comedy show with the Eskom management in it.
Wife:Honey, you didn't flush the toilet.
Husband: I shed my load. It will take me 3 months to figure out how to flush the toilet. After which my load would have blocked the drain. The toilet to fixed will take 2 years. In the meantime I will put out a tender to dig a pit toilet but I would need kickbacks so will make it an emergency decision as I need someone with no pit digging experience. Jeez I'm working so hard fixing toilets, I might as well give myself a R2 million bonus and go on a nice holiday. I sure deserve it.
 

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I can just imagine the chaos there :wtf:

Pity that SA has to suffer though.
 

zaozzie

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The guy next door just came back home. He can't get in his secured property as his electric gate is not working.
 

ellyally

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I'm wondering... They haven't done maintenance for years, thats clear, and now they are broke. Where is all the money thats was meant to be spent on maintenance gone? They've saved millions/10's/100's over the years of not doing a thing, surely it should still be sitting there waiting to be spent. Where is it all?
 

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Please note that stage 2 #load_shedding will resume from 06h00 to 22h00 tomorrow. Load shedding is necessary to protect the power system.
 

Jet-Fighter7700

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Blew it all on diesel.

Never, went to pay for inflated contracts to tenderprenurs and paid millions to jazz up the meeting rooms,

where they had meetings about next week meeting about retrencing all the guys who actually know what they doing....
 
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