A Little More Detail regarding South Africa's power grid situation
Good Morning from Upper Darby!
Let me remind readers AGAIN, because some people are always looking to attack Blacks only and could give two-fucks about facts. The power grid situation was CAUSED BY WHITE SOUTH AFRICANS WHO REFUSED TO PROVIDE POWER TO THE BLACK MAJORITY, PERIOD! These assholes then began doing everything to make Black South African rule AS DIFFICULT AS POSSIBLE, while PRETENDING TO BE HELPING. And doing a shitty-job of pretending, at that.
From the nuclear disarmament of South Africa and then claiming they "achieved something", which, in a way they did. Making sure Blacks don't have nuclear weapons. To Project Coast, which verifies THE EXTREMELY HIGH PROBABILITY that Black South Africans WERE INTENTIONALLY INTRODUCED TO HIV/AIDS BY WHITE SOUTH AFRICANS. You can stop staring at the screen, you read what I typed, yes I am flat out saying that White South Africans INTENTIONALLY INFECTED the Black South African population and the various projects and project-designs and ideas for Black South African Population-Control and Extermination, are a smoking gun and bloody knife that backs my claim. Never mind that everyone runs like a little BITCH! Whenever Project Coast is brought up and refuses to give any details or acknowledgment unless under duress.
So KUDOS TO ANY ASSHOLES WHO OVERLOOK THESE FACTS. The White South Africans also knew about the power grid situation and did NOTHING ABOUT IT WHEN THEY COULD HAVE. Instead they left the issue SQUARELY IN THE LAP OF THE INCOMING ANC. No I am NOT going to play stupid with you and say that the ANC should have done, this and this, or that and that. FUCK OUTTA HERE! Because I already covered what the ANC's first moves should have been ONCE THEY GOT INTO POWER! The Whites created the situation with the power grid. Used it to fuck over Black South Africans for sport and thought, as usual, it is WHAT BLACKS DESERVE. Then when it was time to get out of town like thieves in the night, the fuckin bastards and bitches bailed without batting an eyelash about it! So while I have pointed out what the ANC should have done as soon as they got into office...?
That DOES NOT ABSOLVE SCUM-BAG WHITE SOUTH AFRICANS who INTENTIONALLY, did not use THEIR LAST 5-YEARS IN OFFICE GETTING NEW POWER PLANTS IN PLACE, or at least in having the power plant construction UNDERWAY! WHICH THEY COULD HAVE DONE AND DELIBERATELY DECIDED NOT TO, KNOWING THAT CERTAIN SOUTH AFRICAN SLAVES, SELLOUTS AND COONS! WOULD GIVE THEM A PASS! BY DEFAULT! So I needed to remind readers of the REALITY of what happened. Because SOME OF YOU have INTENTIONALLY SHORT MEMORIES. Here is the article;
South Africa, hit by electricity shortages, opens first power station in 20 years
By Peroshni GovenderAugust 30, 2015 10:07 AM
Workers are seen in front the construction site of Eskom's Medupi power station, a new dry-cooled …
LEPHALALE, South Africa (Reuters) - President Jacob Zuma opened South Africa's first new power plant in 20 years on Sunday with a warning that the country's perennial energy shortages were hampering economic growth.
Construction on the six-unit, 4,764 MW Medupi plant near Lephalale, about 350 km north of Johannesburg, was started in 2007 but the first 794 megawatts (MW) only came online this week after delays due to strikes, technical issues and cost overruns.
The state-owned power utility Eskom meanwhile is facing its worst crisis as it struggles to stem power shortages.
"Shortage of energy does not only cause enormous inconvenience, it is a serious impediment to economic growth. Today, I am here to say, there is light," Zuma said on Sunday.
Medupi's Unit 6 brings Eskom's installed capacity to 45,000 MW, said Brian Molefe, Eskom acting chief executive of the utility.
Zuma had said on August 11 that power cuts were South Africa's biggest challenge. They had shaved off one percentage point off growth and contributed to South Africa's economic contraction in the second quarter of this year, he said.
Medupi's first unit started contributing power during its synchronisation period from March 2 and the plant is expected to be fully operational by the first half of 2019 and contribute to one-eighth of South Africa's total electricity capacity.
Once completed it will be the fourth-largest coal-fired plant and the largest dry-cooled power station in the world, the government said.
Its planned operational life is 50 years. Eskom budgeted 105 billion rand ($7.89 billion) for the entire project but said on Sunday it would be higher due to overruns.
As Eskom's creaking power stations buckle under pressure, Zuma's government is looking to introduce 9,600 MW of nuclear energy by 2030 into its strained grid to reduce its reliance on coal-fired power.
The price-tag of up to $100 billion for the controversial build, which aims to have the first 1,000 MW of atomic power online in eight years time, has been met with strong opposition.
Asked about delays, Molefe said: "We are going to have strict project management principles. We have to ensure that the timelines set are adhered to."
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