Eskom says it will have to adjust its tariff application following the announcement of Cyril Ramaphosa’s rescue plan.
from 1 April 2023 and will now have to adjust its application after President Cyril Ramaphosa’s power plan announcement.that it would need to be adjusted to account for additional power purchases and other expenses relating to Ramaphosa’s power plan.— including surplus power purchases and re-hiring skilled engineers.
Days before Ramaphosa’s speech, public enterprises minister Pravin Gordhan accepted labour union Soladirty’s standing offer toRamaphosa also revealed plans to add additional capacity to the grid by buying surplus power from independent power producers but did not specify who would provide the necessary funding.
Despite this, Eskom is asking for about R20 billion a year for maintenance for Nersa. However, it is seldom granted as much as it requests.
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