BMI View: South Africa’s public utility Eskom is struggling to strike a balance between the country’s electricity needs, the price it is permitted to charge for power, the cost of its main source of energy (coal) and current levels of consumption. While the utility received government approval for a construction of a new power station – simply called Coal 3 at this stage – delays to the Medupi and Kusile coal-fired stations mean that there’s an electricity crisis looming. The utility admits that there will be a ‘potential gap in supply’ in 2014. In an energy market dominated by coal-fired …
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