NERSA has granted an operating license to Eskom's new Transmission Company.
Eskom has welcomed the National Energy Regulator of South Africa’s decision to issue an operating licence to its new Transmission company – the National Transmission Company South Africa
Transmission – which forms a key part of Eskom’s Turnaround Plan as outlined in the Department of Public Enterprises’ “Roadmap for Eskom in a reformed electricity supply industry. “The granting of the requisite operating licences to NTCSA is one of the key dependencies required to enable the operationalisation of the NTCSA,” Eskom said.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Major win for Eskom’s split into three companiesEskom welcomed Nersa’s decision to issue a licence for the National Transmission Company South Africa to operate the country’s transmission system.
Read more »
The scramble is on to get more power into the gridThe launch of a one-stop shop to facilitate and speed up the addition of renewable energy projects to the grid has featured prominently in the energy crisis update.
Read more »
Nersa’s slow progress in critical licence approvals worries presidencyEnergy regulator approves only one of three licences needed to finalise establishment of National Transmission Company
Read more »
Presidency ‘very concerned’ about licence for Eskom transmission unitUncertainty around licensing for the transmission unit is delaying access to the funding needed to strengthen the grid. Moneyweb Eskom LoadShedding
Read more »
South Africa plans to grow power transmission network by 600% in next 10 years — RamokgopaAccording to electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramakgopa, the country will increase transmission lines by 14,218 kilometres and will seek to boost transformers sixfold by 2033.
Read more »