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This Article is From Nov 23, 2021

South African Minister Says Eskom Delaying Projects: City Press

South Africa's Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe said Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. is delaying emergency power projects that would have started generating 1,996 megawatts of electricity by next August, City Press reported.

The state-owned utility hasn't approved 11 generation projects that are intended to provide power supplies when the national grid is vulnerable, the newspaper reported, citing the minister. Mantashe said Eskom informed him in writing that it “would not sign the agreement with these emergency electricity suppliers.” 

Eskom Chief Executive Officer Andre de Ruyter denied stalling the projects, saying that a final agreement hasn't been presented to the utility, according to the newspaper.

Read: South Africa Picks Bidders for Emergency Power Generation 

South Africa has experienced record outages this year, stifling growth in the continent's most industrialized economy as it struggles to recover from the deepest contraction in more than two decades.

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