Eskom has announced that Koeberg's Unit 2 has been synchronised with the national grid, strengthening the energy supply for South Africa.
South African power utility Eskom has successfully linked the second unit of its Koeberg nuclear power plant to the national grid after a major refit, further boosting electricity supply after years ...
Eskom is set to achieve a remarkable milestone of 300 consecutive days without load shedding, a feat not seen since June 2018 ...
Unit 2 of the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station is officially back online lighting up the national grid after some serious TLC.
The second of Koeberg's nuclear power station's two units has finally returned to service after a year, feeding 930 MW into the national grid. Koeberg's Unit 2 was taken offline in December last year ...
The Long-Term Operation (LTO) programme was designed to extend Unit 2’s operational lifespan by an additional 20 years.
Eskom successfully synchronised Unit 2 of the Koeberg nuclear power plant with the national grid on December 31, 2024.
Koeberg remains South Africa’s only nuclear power station. Its two pressurized water reactors produce a total capacity of 1,860 MW, representing about 5% of electricity generated by state-owned ...
Koeberg Nuclear Power Station. Picture: @Eskom_SA/X. CAPE TOWN - Following extensive upgrades, Eskom says Koeberg Nuclear Power Station's unit 2 has finally been synchronised with the national ...
Koeberg power station, north of Cape Town, is currently the only commercial nuclear power plant in Africa and its two units contribute around 1 860 megawatts or 5 percent of national power supply.
Eskom announced the successful synchronisation of Unit 2 of the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station in Cape Town to the national grid on Monday, the power utility said. Eskom said the synchronisation ...