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Medupi’s preloved giant spare part arrives

The generator was transported by ship from the Netherlands, where it was bought second-hand

Eskom's second-hand generator stator, bought from a power station in the Netherlands, arrived at Medupi power station on Tuesday, weeks ahead of schedule.
Eskom's second-hand generator stator, bought from a power station in the Netherlands, arrived at Medupi power station on Tuesday, weeks ahead of schedule. (Supplied)

Medupi power station's vital 360-tonne generator component, bought second-hand from the Netherlands, arrived at the station on Tuesday, weeks earlier than hoped.

Eskom spokesperson Daphne Mokwena confirmed the gigantic spare part's safe arrival to TimesLIVE on Wednesday.

“We are pleased to announce the generator stator, weighing about 400 tonnes, has been successfully transported by Eskom Rotek Industries by road from Richards Bay to Medupi power station,” Mokwena said.

“This achievement marks a critical milestone in our generation operational recovery plan as we prepare to replace the generator stator which will add 800MW to the grid, addressing the much-needed available generation capacity,” Mokwena said

Early in February the Sunday Times reported the generator stator, which will replace the one damaged when Medupi’s unit 4 exploded in 2021, had arrived at Richards Bay harbour.

The generator was transported by ship from the Netherlands where it was bought second-hand from the Hemweg power station.

At the time, Medupi GM Zweli Witbooi told this reporter the most difficult task was ahead of the team transporting the generator.

“They have to transport it about 1,000km through three provinces. That is going to be very challenging.”


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