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You are here: Home / News / Eskom, the Netherlands to collaborate on Grootvlei Power Station transition

Eskom, the Netherlands to collaborate on Grootvlei Power Station transition

21 June 2023 by AMC

State power utility Eskom says it has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with The Kingdom of Netherlands to collaborate in job creation, economic growth initiatives and improvement of the environment around the Grootvlei Power Station in Mpumalanga.

State power utility Eskom says it has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with The Kingdom of Netherlands to collaborate in job formation, economic growth initiatives and improvement of the environment around the Grootvlei Power Station in Mpumalanga.

In July last year, the two parties signed a similar LOI.

The power utility explained that the current LOI provides an “integrated and sustainable approach” for the power station’s repurpose from a coal fired station to a renewable energy hub which will also create other training and job opportunities for the surrounding community.

“This marks a milestone in South Africa’s transition away from coal reliance and a key moment in Eskom’s partnership with the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The LOI aligns on the need to develop and implement a smart agriculture demonstration facility, to collaborate further on agricultural activities and to train community members at the Grootvlei Power Station.

“Through this LOI, Eskom and the Netherlands seek to develop further opportunities to create jobs by training and upskilling people from the local communities. The LOI also puts forward the intention to explore the potential of creating a market in the region for profitable, productive, sustainable, and climate-smart farming,” Eskom said.

The power utility said it envisions the development of a climate-smart horticulture demonstration site which is also expected to create job opportunities.

“In addition, relevant knowledge and skills between South Africa and the Netherlands will be transferred and local enterprises’ business cases will be improved while promoting the formation of recent enterprises.

“Finally, synergies will be explored and identified with the broader Honest Energy Transition (JET) training facility at Grootvlei,” the power utility said.

A ‘just’ transition

The electricity giant explained that the LOI is representative of its commitment to a Honest Energy Transition which is expected to usher in the winding down of South Africa’s emissions-emitting coal fired power stations – a plod that will impact thousands of jobs and local economies where these power stations are situated.

“Eskom believes that as it transitions to cleaner sources of power, it must execute so in a responsible manner that considers all impacts and stakeholders, including coal mining communities that will be impacted by the transition.

“Eskom will continue to undertake socio-economic studies to understand the impact of the closure of the coal plants and how to alleviate its impact.

“Eskom seeks to repower and repurpose other existing coal plants in line with the approach detailed in the LOI. This is aimed at preserving jobs and utilising existing grid capacity across South Africa. These projects will prioritise Mpumalanga’s oldest coal plants.”

It said the coal plants will be repowered by leveraging the existing infrastructure to build novel generation capacity including solar, wind, batteries and/or synchronous condensers.

“The plants may also be repurposed into novel centres of economic activity such as training centres, water treatment facilities, manufacturing plants, microgrid assemblies and modern farms,” Eskom said.

Turning to its mandate of providing electricity for the country, the enterprise assured citizens that it is doing all it can to hold the lights on and the national power grid stable.

“It is to be noted that considering the current capacity constraints experienced by the country, as coal-fired power stations reach pause of operational life, Eskom will explore multiple avenues to ensure scheme stability and manage security of supply.

“This includes repowering transitioning coal power stations with renewable energy and continuing to operate power stations beyond their shutdown dates where it is practically possible and in line with legislation,” Eskom said. – SAnews.gov.za

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