Eskom said this morning that three units at the Kendal Power Station tripped, forcing the power utility to implement stage 4 load shedding.
Eskom said state 4 load shedding will start at 10am until 5am on Thursday.
The power utility tweeted this morning:
A sudden tripping of three Kendal Power Station units (1 920MW maximum generating capacity) has forced the implementation of Stage 4 loadshedding starting at 10:00 THIS morning until 05:00 on Thursday morning. A full statement will be published shortly
— Eskom Hld SOC Ltd (@Eskom_SA) September 13, 2022
“In the early hours of this morning a conveyor belt feeding coal into Kendal Power Station failed. To conserve coal, the power output of the generators was reduced, but this required fuel oil to be used to sustain the boiler combustion,” said Eskom.
Subsequently, the fuel oil plant supplying the units experienced a failure and shut down. This resulted in the trip of the three generating units. The Kendal units are anticipated to return to service by the weekend.
Prior to this, a generating unit each at Arnot and Medupi power stations had been taken offline for emergency repairs.
“The breakdowns have resulted in intense usage of the pumped storage schemes and the Open Cycle Gas Turbines. These emergency generation reserves are designed to fill the generation gap resulting from exactly for this kind of emergency, and obviously cannot be used continuously.
“While some generation units are anticipated to return to service over the next 24 hours, it is necessary to increase the loadshedding to conserve the emergency reserves.
“We currently have 5 446MW on planned maintenance, while another 16 985MW of capacity is unavailable due to breakdowns.
“Any further significant changes will be promptly communicated. Eskom would like to caution the public that loadshedding is only implemented as a last resort.”