Tshwane Mayor Randall Williams has withdrawn a report that could see the City acquiring alternative power following mounting pressure from other political parties.
Williams tabled the report before Council on Tuesday, with the aim for public participation on leasing the City’s two coal-fired power stations that have not been in use since 2014.
The City says this multi-billion rand project over the long-term could have the potential to add an additional 800 megawatts to the Tshwane’s grid.The Economic Freedom Fighters and Action South Africa suggested the bid was irregular and did not meet legal requirements.at the Brooklyn Police Station in Pretoria on Wednesday.
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