Unit 3 in operation at Kusile Power Station

This significant milestone marks the contractual handover of the unit from the principal contractors under the Group Capital Build project unit to the Generation division.

Eskom is pleased to announce that Unit 3 of the Kusile Power Station achieved commercial operation status.

This brings to three the number of generation units that have achieved commercial status at the project, generating a maximum of 2 400MW to support the South African power grid.

Bringing the 800MW unit to commercial status means construction activity has come to an end on half of the eMalahleni, Mpumalanga project.

The achievement of this milestone follows two years of rigorous testing and optimization since the unit was first synchronized into the national grid in April 2019.

This significant milestone marks the contractual handover of the unit from the principal contractors under the Group Capital Build project unit to the Generation division.

“Bringing this unit to commercial operation is a major milestone for Eskom and the employees involved in the project, who are working hard to ensure Eskom fulfils its promise of bringing stability to the power system,” said Bheki Nxumalo, Eskom’s Group Executive for Capital Projects.

The construction, testing and optimization activities on the remaining three units, some of which are currently providing intermittent power to support the grid, are progressing well.

Commercial Operation status is conferred on generation units that have met the requirements for full technical, statutory, safety and legal compliance.

Eskom is proud of its team at Kusile who have delivered this third unit with extreme dedication, and working under challenging conditions during periods of load shedding and the Covid-19 restrictions.

Over the years, the team has worked hard for long hours together with execution partners to ensure that testing activities are done thoroughly and successfully.

Kusile is the first power station in South Africa and Africa to use wet flue gas desulphurisation (WFGD) technology.

WFGD is the current state-of-the-art technology used to remove oxides of sulphur (SOx), for example, sulphur dioxide (SO2), from the exhaust flue gas in power plants that burn coal or oil.

Eskom is fitting WFGD to the Kusile plant as an atmospheric emission abatement technology, in line with current international practise, to ensure compliance with air quality standards and its commitments to the funders of the project.

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