According to a report on the South African Witness News website on November 12, the South African National Electricity Company Eskom is expected to build a major maintenance project at the Koeberg Power Station early next year. Its CEO Andre Druitt promised the South African people that Eskom will Do all the basic work to minimize the risk of power outages.
It is expected that the Koeberg power station will experience two consecutive power outages in January next year to carry out maintenance work, including what Druitt called the "complex" task of replacing the steam generator. Druid said that Eskom is aware of the pressure risks and power outages faced by the power network, and is formulating emergency plans to ensure that the Koeberg power station has lost 928 MW of capacity for a long period of time.
The King of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has provided a solar energy storage power station system for the village of Bunkeya to meet the electricity needs of 2500 small households in the village. As the village currently lacks access to the grid, the King requested the design of a 1MW solar panel system paired with a 1.8MWh lithium battery storage system to power the entire village.