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ChemistryInfinite312 t1_izsewxs wrote

Saffa Here. I can bet that money will be trimmed off the top and that the tenders awarded will be to companies with connections to politicians.

I worked in construction for 6 years at one of the biggest companies here, the corruption is rife. Any project is about lining pockets, not about providing a service.

Cool that they are doing it, but they could do more and achieve a higher level of quality if there were less fuckers scooping funds for themselves.

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DragoonXNucleon t1_izsortl wrote

The other issue is I've yet to see an example where batteries are good at the industrial level. They are generally too expensive and short lived to overcome the expense as opposed to battery-like technology like pumping water uphill when you have excess and letting it run turbines on the way down.

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/business/story/2021-07-26/pumped-hydro

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HP_10bII t1_izt63ak wrote

Tesla has a few things to tell you my friend...

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[deleted] t1_izsooa0 wrote

All while coal is sitting in a mine and not being put to use.

They’re gonna spend millions building this new thing when we could’ve just done proper maintenance on medupi, kusile and koeberg

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KiLL3RmOtH t1_izsxhpy wrote

What coal are you talking about? We only use 15% of 57 million tons of coal we extract, the rest is exported.

Don't make up stuff bra. Everyone in South Africa are energy experts now.

You mean the 20 year extention program for Koeberg is not proper maintenance?

Medupi and Kusile are brand new, their problems are not maintenance. It's design flaws and missmangment

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[deleted] t1_izsy4qg wrote

I mean if it was properly maintained we wouldn’t have electricity problems.

Now imagine the design flaws of this battery centre. We’re causing new problems when we could just fix existing problems

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KiLL3RmOtH t1_izt0jud wrote

Koeberg? It's been the most reliable powerstaion we have and has reached end of life. And now needs an extention.

Just stop, you don't know what you are talking about.

It's ironic that you name the three powerstaions in our whole grid that don't have maintenance issues. (other issues yes)

You don't understand the scale of a power station. Madupi is the 4764 MW making it one of the largest coal stations in the world. It is also the largest dry cooled power station in the world making even more complex. Its difficult to get right even with no corruption.

This storage mentioned in the article is only 8MW. Comparably much simpler.

We need maintenance on our plants yes, but its too late for most. We need large base load capacity. More power stations coal, gas, nuclear, solar, hidro, wind everthing we can find. We need large scale stograge GW not MW, to remove dependance on diesel for peaking.

Most of the power stations in the fleet (not the ones you mentioned) will be end of life soon. All the maintenance in the world won't change that.

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