Three of six Eskom units switch on
Eskom has synchronised Unit 4 of the Medupi Power Station Project in Lephalale, Limpopo, to the national power grid – the third of the power station’s six units to come on stream.
The synchronisation of Unit 4 also marks a key milestone towards the full commercial operation of the unit ahead of its 2018 deadline.
During synchronisation, the generator is connected into the power grid and aligned with all other generators on the national grid.
It then starts to generate and deliver electricity into the national grid.
Acting group executive for group capital Prish Govender said this was an important moment for Eskom.
“Medupi Unit 4 synchronisation is a great milestone and a strong indication that we are on the right path on delivering the entire New Build programme to the country ahead of schedule.
“I am thrilled by this achievement,” Govender said.
“It makes us all proud and we commend the team for their commitment in working tirelessly to ensure that Unit 4 synchronisation is achieved ahead of schedule.”
Once completed, Medupi will be the fourth-largest coal-fired power plant and the largest drycooled power station in the world. It will consist of six units with an installed capacity of 4 800MW. The planned operational life of the power station is 50 years. – ANA