Sunday, April 16, 2006
Full power for Western Cape by end of July
The Western Cape can expect full power from the Koeberg nuclear power station by the end of July. According to reports both units at the station will then be fully operational. This includes the damaged Unit One for which a rotor had to be imported from France. Eskom CEO Thulani Gcabashe has warned, however, that there will be shortfall of some 400 megawatts until the end of July and appealed to users to conserve electricity.
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