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ESKOM: Medupi’s last unit, Unit 1, synchronised to the grid


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ESKOM: Medupi’s last unit, Unit 1, synchronised to the grid

ESKOM: Medupi’s last unit, Unit 1, synchronised to the grid
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28th August 2019

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Eskom is pleased to announce that first power was produced out of Medupi’s Unit 1 on Tuesday, 27 August 2019 at 17h36 attaining 190MW, making it the last of the six Units of Medupi Power Station to be synchronised to the national grid.
 
First synchronisation or first power is when the generator in the unit is, for the first time, electrically connected to the national power grid so that it is aligned with all other generators on the grid. It will then start to generate and deliver electricity into the grid over several months. During this testing and optimisation phase, Unit 1 will be delivering power intermittently; and will ensure the country has stable electricity supply.
 
The first synchronisation of Unit 1 also marks a key milestone towards the full commercial operation of the unit ahead of its scheduled commercial operation in November 2020. The swiftness in delivering the Unit has been due to the fact that lessons learned on previous units were implemented on Unit 1.
 
“Delivering Unit 1 ahead of time is an indication that Team Medupi and its Contractors are committed to deliver the project to the nation. This achievement signifies that Medupi is nearing its completion and is on track to reach commercialisation end 2020”, said Jan Oberholzer, Eskom’s Chief Operating Officer.
 
The next step will be the testing and optimisation of the Unit which then results in it being able to generate full power of 800MW of electricity whilst completing the construction and commissioning of dust handling plant. Interestingly, all electricity that is generated is fed into the national grid for the country’s consumption. Once Unit 1 has attained full power, it will be a step closer to reach commercial operational which occurs within six to nine months after first synchronisation.
 
Eskom takes pride in Team Medupi and its contractors having achieved this milestone. The team is commended for the dedication and commitment for working tirelessly to ensure the synchronisation of Unit 1.
 
 

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