Will the miracle run out of power?
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I fear you're alone there. AFAICT they've been pounding it very well without investing in upgrades / maintenance for years (or should that be decades). Now we're hitting the bottle-neck due to a "crisis" in capacity.
They were warned in the 90s that they weren't spending enough on accommodating the future growth, but we're "used" to that aren't we? It seems no forward thinking happens in SA ... and we seem to be very bad at crisis-management as well (at least bad at getting good results)!Gold is the money of kings; silver is the money of gentlemen; barter is the money of peasants; but debt is the money of slaves. - Norm Franz
And central banks are the slave clearing houses
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Gold is the money of kings; silver is the money of gentlemen; barter is the money of peasants; but debt is the money of slaves. - Norm Franz
And central banks are the slave clearing houses
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So I'm kinda with Andy - it's certainly not all Eskom's fault.
At least up until the current power station build got started (what a friggin mess they're making of that).
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Just to remind you, it was Eskom that was doing the warning. It was government (right up at cabinet level) that was doing the ignoring. Nailing down the arms deal was much more important...
So I'm kinda with Andy - it's certainly not all Eskom's fault.
At least up until the current power station build got started (what a friggin mess they're making of that).
Gold is the money of kings; silver is the money of gentlemen; barter is the money of peasants; but debt is the money of slaves. - Norm Franz
And central banks are the slave clearing houses
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Like an old timer used to tell me in my younger days, when you are inexperienced, even your testicles get in the way with the actionVictor - Knowledge is a blessing or a curse, your current circumstances make you decide!
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Originally posted by Dave A;107389...it's certainly not all Eskom's fault.
At least up until the current power station build got started (what a friggin mess they're making of that).
TBH I hope the lights go out for weeks on end rather than just the odd day, it would certainly make the run up to the elections more of a spectator sport._______________________________________________
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Most probably.
That is what's the worst about any monopoly. They're unwilling to go with anything which might be better, especially if it means they might loose their strangle hold over their customers. It's nothing specific about Eskom, it's the same for ANY monopolistic organization - even including governments. If they don't have competition, they won't have incentive to provide better service / products.@gombault,
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I have found from my experience, no one really gives a damn about you and your product, To make it out there, you have to knock on doors and sell the product yourself.
such structures should be found unconstitutional, not providing people with affordable electricity and technology.
iskom don't have money. The reality of this colossal cluster fuck is that our only power provider didn't do proper maintenance due to demand and there addiction to money. iskom wants all the greens in the bank so they made sure that no other company can come and build there own stations and sell power to the public. and then the crap hit the fan when shit start to fall a part and is close to be beyond repair.
iskom then figured ok how can we solve this? there answer an even bigger money pit called the NEW power station so now ishkom have withdrawal symptoms! they are cutting off anything they don't need so that they can feed the moneypit and themselves with money!
just by the way, ESKOM is not a private company but a PUBLIC COMPANY owned by the government,
so who are they to strike deals with the government in anyway?
when they are subject to the law of the government itself.
I understand that the technology used on the new power stations is a special European specification, which allows creep flow in the piping. This has presented the contractors with enormous QA/QC problems, leading to a huge number of failed piping joints. Once operational, these power-stations will spend most of their life moving in & out of operation, due to this complication.
My first view was that this technology may not be an appropriate choice for an African application.
More troubles on the horizon, it seems.
and africa has too many people in anyway,
when there are MORE THAN ENOUGH people to provide for,
socio-economic rights should be applied and monitored more strictly,
but they don't care really,
the constitution is only there to sit on a shelf and look pretty....
when they live in the moment self service applies before all....“Curiousity is the discovery of satan, the devil was hidden and far, now he stares everyone in the face.” ― Michael Bassey JohnsonThere is evil! It's actual, like cement... I can't believe it. I can't stand it. Evil is not a view... it's an ingredient in us. In the world. Poured over us, filtering into our bodies, minds, hearts, into the pavement itself.
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Yep, it was employees of Eskom at the time who did the warnings. But apparently they were let go because they made these. So the current Eishkom is not the same company anymore, and that might also be a contributing factor in why their current station roll-out is going so poorly: the experienced manpower isn't the same as it was.
question is did they actually have a choice to hand their company over to state control?“Curiousity is the discovery of satan, the devil was hidden and far, now he stares everyone in the face.” ― Michael Bassey JohnsonThere is evil! It's actual, like cement... I can't believe it. I can't stand it. Evil is not a view... it's an ingredient in us. In the world. Poured over us, filtering into our bodies, minds, hearts, into the pavement itself.
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I actually think the privatization initiative is a form of smoke-screen. It was done so a scape goat could be used for these "stupid" decisions. WHEN it blows up in their faces, the politicians can shift the blame to the company to avoid some (at least) fallout on their own inappropriate choices.Gold is the money of kings; silver is the money of gentlemen; barter is the money of peasants; but debt is the money of slaves. - Norm Franz
And central banks are the slave clearing houses
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