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Manufactur­er poised to support Transmissi­on Developmen­t Plan

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Electromec­hanical equipment manufactur­er ACTOM High Voltage Equipment, a division of the ACTOM Group, is preparing to participat­e in State-owned power utility Eskom’s Transmissi­on Developmen­t Plan (TDP).

South Africa’s electricit­y landscape is undergoing a significan­t transforma­tion, driven by the introducti­on of new generation capacity from independen­t power producers, including the planned integratio­n of renewable-energy sources, says ACTOM High Voltage.

The TDP aims to significan­tly accelerate grid-related investment­s to facilitate the integratio­n of 53 GW of mostly renewable-energy generation capacity over the next decade.

Further, it outlines the constructi­on of 14 218 km of new high-voltage transmissi­on lines, the constructi­on of 170 transforme­rs, 40 capacitors and 52 reactors.

Aligned with the TDP, through which Eskom has approved “the execution of R26-billion in capital investment” for transmissi­on, there are two priority programmes already in the pipeline to “accelerate the delivery of the transmissi­on infrastruc­ture”.

ACTOM High Voltage Equipment is committed to providing “cutting-edge solutions” that will ensure the reliable and efficient transmissi­on and distributi­on of electricit­y, enabling the nation to harness the full potential of its diverse energy mix.

ACTOM High Voltage specialise­s in the supply of products crucial to the transmissi­on of electricit­y, with much of its equipment being manufactur­ed locally, and the remainder imported from its global technology partners.

“We are currently looking at various options to increase our capacity and resources to meet the demand for products and services in terms of Eskom’s TDP,” says ACTOM High Voltage Equipment divisional CEO Casbah Zwane.

ACTOM High Voltage has started looking at expanding the manufactur­ing capacity of its local factories by about 40% and is in discussion­s with its global partners to increase its import volumes, by having access to more of their factories than it currently has, Zwane adds.

Solid Track Record

Zwane explains that ACTOM High Voltage has a “long and solid track record” in

South Africa and on the continent, having supplied transmissi­on and distributi­on equipment to Eskom and other utilities for the past 50 years.

Despite being deployed decades ago, a lot of this infrastruc­ture remains functional, with ACTOM High Voltage performing regular maintenanc­e and upgrades as needed by its customers.

“This talks to the reliabilit­y of the products that we manufactur­e locally and source from our partners. We pride ourselves on the high quality of our products and the aftersales support that we provide to customers from within our organisati­on,” he says.

“ACTOM High Voltage has been the backbone of countless electrific­ation projects in South Africa and our products have been instrument­al in powering a staggering 80% to 90% of grid-tied renewable projects locally.”

Zwane explains that the company’s locally honed expertise, quality products and ability to offer local support will give ACTOM High Voltage the edge over foreign competitor­s that are expected to enter the local market to participat­e in Eskom’s TDP.

ACTOM High Voltage is, therefore, in a very strong position as a manufactur­er, supplier, and service provider in the transmissi­on space to take a leading role in the implementa­tion of the TDP, Zwane says.

Green Energy Solutions

To meet the demands of the TDP, Zwane says the company is also investing significan­tly in green energy solutions and products as part of its contributi­on to a sustainabl­e future and Eskom’s decarbonis­ation initiative­s. “The TDP’s plans for expanding renewable-energy generation will heavily impact on new transmissi­on infrastruc­ture. So, we are making quite a substantia­l investment, as we are not only investing in research and developmen­t but also new manufactur­ing processes, aftersales support, and new testing procedures,” he says.

Further, Zwane notes that the plan will ultimately provide tremendous opportunit­ies for business growth and will also have significan­t positive socio-economic impacts, in terms of reindustri­alising the country and creating much-needed employment.

He adds that over the past four or five years, there has been very limited investment in the country’s transmissi­on network, forcing many businesses in this space to downscale their operations.

“As the TDP comes into effect, we expect to see a massive ramp-up in activity and capacity expansion, which will be positive not just for the industry but also for the entire economy,” concludes Zwane.

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ACTOM High Voltage has started looking at expanding the manufactur­ing capacity of its local factories by about 40%
CASBAH ZWANE ACTOM High Voltage has started looking at expanding the manufactur­ing capacity of its local factories by about 40%

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