Eskom may source electricity from Karpowership via Maputo
buying electricity from a Karpowership plant to be located offshore from Mozambique after declining to sign agreements to procure power from facilities the Turkish company planned to moor off the South African coast.
“Discussions with Eskom, as one of the potential off-takers, are ongoing and an offer has been submitted for their internal review,” the state-owned Mozambican company said in a response to queries. “The final off-taker is expected to be the export market due to the exacerbation of the power deficit that we are witnessing in some countries in the region, including South Africa.
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