South Africa’s power utility company, Eskom has announced the successful construction and livening up of the alternative 132kV power line which will provide a contingency to customers in the Central Karoo in Western Cape.
The line will allow for seamless rerouting of electricity when necessary.
“This significant milestone achieved at 23:40 on 29 February 2024, marks a crucial step in ensuring uninterrupted power supply to the towns of Sutherland, Roggeveld, Laingsburg, Ladismith, Leeu Gamka, Swartberg, Merweville, Matjiesfontein, Prince Albert, Fraserburg, and surrounding areas,” the company said in a press statement issued on Friday.
“Our primary goal is to maintain a reliable and resilient electrical network that meets the needs of our community,” stated Mbulelo Yedwa, Eskom General Manager, Cape Coastal Cluster.
“The activation of the 132kV temporary bypass reaffirms our dedication to ensuring uninterrupted power supply, especially during critical maintenance and adverse weather patterns like recently,” Yedwa added.
The implementation of this contingency plan follows a severe storm on the night of 3 February 2024, which caused widespread damage to critical infrastructure, resulting in a large- scale power outage lasting approximately two weeks.
While all affected areas were fully restored by 15 February 2024, Eskom proactively designed a plan to mitigate the impact of such incidents in the future.
The activation process involved rigorous testing, inspection, and adherence to standards to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the contingency measures.
Eskom employees have been working tirelessly to complete this part of the project.
Despite facing challenges and adverse weather conditions, Eskom employees demonstrated exceptional professionalism and resilience in delivering the project within the stipulated timeframe.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com