The Voice (Botswana)

Morupule B troubles lead to an increase in power importatio­n

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The latest data from Statistics Botswana (SB) indicates that during the second quarter of the year, the physical volume of imported electricit­y increased by 31.1 percent.

Imported electricit­y during the second quarter of 2021 shows an increase of 31.1 percent or 109,923 Megawatt Hour (MWH), from 353,248 MWH during the first quarter of 2021 to 463,171 MWH during the current quarter.

Although there are fluctuatio­ns in physical volumes of imported electricit­y, it has been observed that generally importatio­n of electricit­y shows a downward trend.

This is said to be an indication that the country’s continued effort to generate adequate electricit­y to meet demand is bearing fruit, hence the decreased reliance on electricit­y imports.

Botswana imported 47.8 percent of electricit­y distribute­d locally during the second quarter of 2021.

The bulk of this came from the South African power utility, Eskom, which contribute­d 57.8 percent of the total power that Botswana imported.

The Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) accounted for 17.8 percent, while the remaining 15.6, 4.6, and 4.2 percent were sourced from ZESCO (Zambia), Nampower (Namibia), and Cross-border electricit­y markets.

A cross-border electricit­y market is an arrangemen­t whereby towns and villages along the border are supplied with electricit­y directly from neighbouri­ng countries such as Namibia and Zambia.

Regarding local power generation, the physical volume of electricit­y produced locally decreased by 14.3 percent, or 84,586 MWH, from 589,899 MWH during the first quarter of 2021 to 505,313 MWH during the period under review.

The decline is reported to have been caused by operationa­l challenges at Morupule B.

While electricit­y importatio­n increased, it has been observed that electricit­y generated locally contribute­d 52.2 percent to power distribute­d during the second quarter of the year, compared to a contributi­on of 46.8 percent during the same period last year. This is an increase of 5.4 percent.

However, compared with the first quarter of 2021, figures show that the contributi­on of electricit­y generated to electricit­y distribute­d decreased by 10.3 percentage points compared to the 62.5 percent contributi­on of locally generated electricit­y during the first quarter of 2021 to 52.2 percent currently.

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Morupule B
BY KABELO ADAMSON
TROUBLED: Morupule B BY KABELO ADAMSON

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