Ongoing Delays at Koeberg Nuclear Power Plant: A Concern for the Western Cape

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The Koeberg Nuclear Power Plant, located in Cape Town, is facing refurbishment delays, which is causing concern among residents and the Western Cape Government (WCG). The plant’s lifespan was extended to mitigate the effects of load shedding, but this decision has led to unforeseen consequences.

Delay in Refurbishment

The refurbishment of Unit One was expected to be completed by now, but recent announcements suggest that it may not be operational until September or October. Western Cape Premier Alan Winde finds the situation deeply concerning for residents, as the region is vulnerable to blackouts. He has called on the Minister of Electricity, Dr. Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, to investigate the reasons behind these delays and inform the public about the actions being taken to ensure the protection of the energy supply.

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Minister’s Caution

Minister Ramokgopa met with Premier Winde in March and cautioned that there could be a possible 45-day delay in bringing Koeberg’s Unit One back into service. However, the situation has only worsened since then. After Unit One’s refurbishment, Unit Two will also be taken offline for up to nine months to replace the steam generators, leading to further power outages over the next two years.

Vulnerability of the Western Cape

The Western Cape is in a vulnerable position, as simultaneous outages of both units could lead to significantly intensified blackouts, affecting the region’s economy and residents. Premier Winde plans to address these issues at the Energy Council meeting next week and urges Minister Ramokgopa to prioritize the Koeberg project. Winde’s energy team is also prepared to collaborate with the minister to expedite the process.

Eskom’s Update

In March, Eskom announced that the first steam generator had been removed from Unit One’s containment building and placed in a storage facility. However, Eskom has not provided any updates regarding the remaining work, including rigging out the two remaining steam generators, rigging in the three new generators, and performing critical welds on the primary system piping. Additionally, the installation of new thermal insulation and the removal of temporary equipment, such as scaffolding and electrical supplies, still need to be executed.

Urgent Measures Required

The ongoing delays at Koeberg Nuclear Power Plant are placing Western Cape residents in a precarious situation. It is crucial for authorities to be transparent with the public and take urgent measures to address these concerns. The cooperation of both the Western Cape Government and the Minister of Electricity will be instrumental in overcoming these challenges and ensuring a stable energy future for the region.

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