Eskom spent R100 billion on diesel — which could have built enormous solar plants

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Energy analyst Clyde Mallinson said Eskom could have used the billions it spent on diesel to build sustainable solar energy plants that could produce power for many years.

Eskom could have used the billions it spent on diesel to build sustainable solar energy plants that could produce power for many years.

However, they are now a core part of Eskom’s strategy to limit load-shedding. This comes at an enormous cost. Many people were shocked by the R65 billion diesel bill, which equates to R1 billion per month over five years. However, this is not even the total amount. After adding these, Eskom spent around R36 billion on diesel over the last year and closer to R100 billion over the past five years.

The photovoltaic facility has an installed generating capacity of 175MW, enough to provide electricity to roughly 75,000 homes. There are already examples of large solar battery storage systems feeding power into the South African grid.in the Northern Cape started producing and supplying electricity to the national grid on 11 December 2023.

 

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