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Eskom's application for exemptions from minimum emission standards for eight coal-fired power stations—Duvha, Kendal, Lethabo, Majuba, Matimba, Matla, Medupi, and Tutuka—has been granted, but with ...
JOHANNESBURG - Eskom has revealed that infrastructure repairs have been completed at several of its units at the Lethabo power station as part of its maintenance programme to ensure operations ...
JOHANNESBURG - Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa is visiting Lethabo Power Station in the Free State. It was once the best-performing station but is now underperforming and has ...
Eskom’s application for exemptions from minimum emission standards for eight of its coal-fired power stations has been granted, with the exemptions tailored to each facility. Minister of ...
On December 10, Eskom applied for relief from the minimum emission standards (MES) for eight of its coal-fired power stations, namely Duvha, Kendal, Lethabo, Majuba, Matimba, Matla, Medupi ...
Eskom was recently granted exemptions from minimum emission standards (MES) for eight power stations that would otherwise have been forced to close on April 1, including Duvha, Kendal, Lethabo ...
The Minister of Energy and Electricity, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, and Eskom's group executive for generation, Bheki Nxumalo. Photo: Moleboheng Chaha LETHABO. – The Minister of Energy and ...
South Africa allowed eight coal-fired plants run by state-owned Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd ... on providing a steady electricity supply. The Lethabo, Kendal, Tutuka, Majuba, Matimba and Medupi ...
This will give Eskom time to transition to cleaner sources of energy, but could carry a massive health and environmental cost. Lethabo, Kendal, Tutuka, Majuba, Matimba and Medupi plants were given ...
Power utility Eskom, whose fleet of old coal-fired power ... Six of the plants - Lethabo, Kendal, Tutuka, Majuba, Matimba and Medupi - will have exemptions capped at five years, expiring on ...
Following the minister’s announcement, Eskom is now set to review the decision and noted that it would now legally be allowed to continue operating Medupi, Majuba, Matimba, Kendal, Lethabo ...