The Herald (South Africa)

Metro allocates R11m to refurbish transforme­rs

- Herald Reporter

Frequent power outages could soon be a thing of the past for Nelson Mandela Bay residents and businesses, according to infrastruc­ture and engineerin­g portfolio head Mongameli Bobani.

This after the municipali­ty allocated R11m to refurbish seven electricit­y transforme­rs.

Bobani said work had already started at the Neave substation, which supplies the Neave industrial area.

Speaking at a site visit to the substation yesterday, Bobani said the metro had opted to refurbish the transforme­rs as opposed to replacing them after an analysis by municipal engineers.

“This particular transforme­r is about 60 years old, so it has really carried us through the years as it has surpassed its lifespan already.

“We supply power to a number of businesses in this area, including Livingston­e Hospital, so it is very important for us to ensure that the transforme­r here is effective and efficient as part of our continuous efforts to address the issue of ageing infrastruc­ture in our city.”

Asked about replacing the aged transforme­rs, municipal spokespers­on Mamela Ndamase said the exercise would be too costly and had not been budgeted for.

Bobani said his directorat­e was committed to saving jobs in the city and attracting investors by ensuring the power supply was reliable in industrial areas.

“We are working on fixing the generator that we have in the city and now finalising a few maintenanc­e issues.

“I can tell everyone that load-shedding in Nelson Mandela Bay will be a thing of the past.

“We are working to ensure that the generator is working — load-shedding is costing the economy of our city and inconvenie­ncing our residents,” Bobani said.

However, power utility Eskom emphasises on its website that localised outages should not be confused with load-shedding.

Local outages can occur when there is a technical fault in the transmissi­on or distributi­on network, or when electricit­y equipment has been tampered with or when there is an overload of the local system because of irregular high usage due to electricit­y theft and normal faults.

By contrast, load-shedding is done countrywid­e as a controlled option to respond to unplanned events to protect the national electricit­y power system from a total blackout.

The Bay’s electricit­y and energy executive director, Luvuyo Magalela, said transforme­rs played a critical role in the city’s electricit­y distributi­on network, making them the most expensive part of the network.

They range in price between R10m to R30m each, depending on their size.

“The R11m will be used to refurbish the seven transforme­rs that are above their life expectancy as transforme­rs generally have a lifespan between 30 to 40 years, provided there is proper monitoring and maintenanc­e of the equipment.

“The project has commenced and is expected to be completed by the end of June.

“Once completed, the reliabilit­y and quality of electricit­y supply will be improved in the Neave industrial area and other areas, including Uitenhage,” Magalela said.

Ndamase said other transforme­rPs scattered across the city, including two in Uitenhage and another in Walmer, and the refurbishm­ent of all transforme­rs would be complete within the current financial year.

 ??  ?? POWER TOWER: Infrastruc­ture and engineerin­g head Mongameli Bobani inspects the Neave substation yesterday with electricit­y and energy head Luvuyo Magalela
POWER TOWER: Infrastruc­ture and engineerin­g head Mongameli Bobani inspects the Neave substation yesterday with electricit­y and energy head Luvuyo Magalela

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