The unbundling of Eskom into three entities is still under consideration.
That’s the assurance of the Department of Public Enterprises. This follows earlier announcement that theThe Department has briefed the Public Enterprises Committee in a virtual meeting. The Public Enterprises Department has given a status report on the unbundling of Eskom and it appears that the process is still ongoing with vague timelines on the completion of the plan. The due diligence for the generation division has been completed.
The transmission division or the National Transmission Company of South Africa has been established but it is awaiting the appointment of its Board. The Department insists that Eskom is committed to increase the Energy Availability Factor to 70 percent by March 2025 in order to end load shedding.
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