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  2. Eskom | Wikipedia

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    Eskom represents South Africa in the Southern African Power Pool. The utility is the largest producer of electricity in Africa, [2][3] and was among the top utilities in the world in terms of generation capacity and sales. It is the largest of South Africa's state owned enterprises.

  3. André de Ruyter | Wikipedia

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    André Marinus de Ruyter (born 20 March 1968) is a South African businessman who previously worked at Sasol and Nampak. Eskom Holdings - Directors as at 23 February 2023. In December 2019, he was appointed CEO of Eskom, South Africa's state-owned electricity company. [1] On 14 December 2022, it was reported that he would soon step down as CEO ...

  4. Koeberg Nuclear Power Station | Wikipedia

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    Koeberg Nuclear Power Station is a nuclear power station in South Africa and the only one on the entire African continent. It is located 30 km north of Cape Town, near Melkbosstrand on the west coast of South Africa. It is owned and operated by the country's state-owned electricity public utility, Eskom.

  5. National Transmission Company of South Africa | Wikipedia

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    The National Transmission Company of South Africa (NTCSA) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Eskom tasked with the transmission of electricity in South Africa. It was created with the unbundling of Eskom into 3 separate entities.

  6. List of power stations in South Africa | Wikipedia

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    Most power stations in South Africa are owned and operated by the state owned enterprise, Eskom. These plants account for 80% of all the electricity produced in South Africa and 45% of all electricity produced on the African continent. [ 6 ][ 7 ] In terms of share of GDP in 2012, South Africa was the 4th largest investor in renewable power in the world after Uruguay, Mauritius and Costa Rica ...

  7. Lethabo Power Station | Wikipedia

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    Lethabo Power Station in the Free State, South Africa, is a large coal fired power station owned and operated by Eskom.

  8. Medupi Power Station | Wikipedia

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    Medupi Power Station is a dry-cooled coal-fired power station built by Eskom near Lephalale in Limpopo province, South Africa. The station consists of 6 generating units with a nameplate capacity of 764 MW each bringing the total installed capacity of 4,584 MW.

  9. Grootvlei Power Station | Wikipedia

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    The first of Grootvlei's six units was commissioned in 1969. In 1989 three units were mothballed and in 1990 the other three followed. Due to the power crisis being experienced in South Africa, Eskom decided to return the station to service. By 2008 three of Grootvlei's units were back online, providing 585MW to the national grid.