Eskom has confirmed that a generator of Unit 4 of the Medupi power plant exploded on Sunday night, which caused Unit 5 to trip.
‘’Eskom wishes to inform the public that Unit 4 of Medupi
Power Station experienced an explosion on the Unit 4 generator at approximately
22h50 on 08 August. The incident is suspected to have resulted in Unit 5
tripping,’’ the parastatal said in a statement.
The six unit power plant in Limpopo was completed a week
ago. No injuries have been reported and all employees and contractors have been
accounted for.
‘’Emergency services attended to seven colleagues requiring
treatment for shock. Eskom will continue to provide support to the employees
who might have been affected by the incident through its Employee Assistance
Programme (EAP).’’
‘’Unit 4 was on a short-term outage (since 06 August) when
the incident occurred, and all work on the unit was suspended with immediate
effect. This included the suspension of all permits to work on the plant until
further notice. The area was secured and once it has been cleared by the Fire
Chief and resident engineers; inspections and assessments will begin to
determine the cause of the incident and extent of the damage caused,’’ Eskom
said.
The power utility said that preparation for the return to
service of Medupi Unit 5 is currently underway.
‘’Investigations are
underway into the cause of the incident and Eskom will update the public on
developments, as well as to what extent will this unfortunate incident impact
the national electricity grid.’’
At this stage, there are no concerns for load shedding.
Done By: Mitchum George
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