Eskom board approves delay in decommissioning three power stations till 2030
Eskom 's board has approved a decision to have Hendrina, Camden and Grootvlei power stations be decommissioned after 2030. .
Eskom's board has approved a decision to run Hendrina, Grootvlei and Camden power stations up until 2030, later than their original decommissioning schedule. Eskom group executive for generation, Bheki Nxumalo, on Monday during a briefing about the Energy Action Plan, shared that the new schedule for the decommissioning of the plants would be determined at a later stage.
"We have just recently received board approval to run three of our power stations, Hendrina, Grootvlei and Camden, up until 2030," he told journalists at Megawatt Park.South Africans need to be in the know if we want to create a prosperous future. News24 has kept the country informed for 25 years, and we're about to enter a new chapter of fearless journalism. Join our free subscription trial to unlock this story and a world of news aimed to inform, empower, and inspire.
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