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Majuba Power Station

Majuba Power Station between Volksrust and Amersfoort in Mpumalanga, South Africa, is a coal-fired power plant operated by Eskom. Majuba is Eskom's only power station that is not linked to a specific mine and it receives its coal from various sources. This was due to an error in geotechnical engineering core drilling which did not identify that the proposed local coal mine was under solid bedrock.

Majuba Power Station
Location of Majuba Power Station in South Africa
CountrySouth Africa
LocationMpumalanga
Coordinates27°6′2″S 29°46′17″E / 27.10056°S 29.77139°E / -27.10056; 29.77139
StatusOperational
Construction began1983
Commission date1996
Owner(s)
Operator(s)Eskom
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal
Secondary fuelSyngas
Power generation
Units operational3 X 665 MW
3 X 716 MW
Nameplate capacity4,110 MW

History edit

Construction started in September 1983 and by April 1996 the first unit was connected to the grid. The last unit was commissioned in April 2001.[1]

Power generation edit

Majuba has three 665 MW dry-cooled units and three 716 MW wet-cooled units with a total installed capacity of 4,110MW with a turbine Maximum Continuous Rating of 35.3% on the dry-cooled turbines and 37.7% on the wet-cooled units.[2]

Underground coal gasification edit

In addition to coal, the Majuba Power Station is fired by syngas produced by underground coal gasification at the nearby Majuba demonstration facility on the Majuba coalfield. The 3,000–5,000 cubic metres per hour (110,000–180,000 cu ft/h) pilot plant was commissioned in January 2007 and the first electricity was generated from the underground coal gasification gas on 31 May 2007. Produced syngas is transported from the facility to the power station by 7-kilometre (4.3 mi) pipeline with a diameter of 600 millimetres (24 in). There is a plan to build a 1,200 MW commercial generation facility.[3][4][5]

Silo Collapse edit

On 1 November 2014, the plant was running under normal load when a visible crack was reported on Silo 20 by a member of the operating staff at approximately 12:30. Personnel in the area were subsequently evacuated. At 13:20, the silo collapsed and the plant's output was immediately reduced from 3600MW to 1800MW. Shortly after, the output was reduced further to 600MW.[6]

Coal Supplying edit

Majuba requires 14 million tonnes (14 Mtpa) of coal per annum which were originally supposed to come from a colliery built and operated by Rand Mines but that mine was decommissioned in 1993. An 8 Mtpa rail link branch from Palmfort was commissioned and, by 1996, was sufficient for the power plant owing to the delayed construction schedule. From 2003 Eskom implemented a policy of procuring coal from new emerging sources which resulted in delivery by road, since the location of the mines precluded their use of the Palmfort line, despite the fact that it was sufficient for Majuba's needs.[7]

In early 2000 Majuba started increasing its coal consumption by 2.2 Mtpa to a target of 14 Mtpa by 2010, based on forecasts of electricity demand growth. To accommodate this a 68 km rail line from Ermelo to Majuba was planned which would link up to the heavy haul export rail line from Mpumalanga to Richards Bay. The project was approved by the Eskom board in December 2004 with a cost-to-completion of R1,5-billion. The project ran several years late and was expected to be completed by March 2021 at a cost-to-completion of R8-billion.[7]

In addition, in December 2019 a coal tippler takeout conveyor caught fire at Majuba and since then all coal deliveries by rail had ceased.[7]

Crime edit

Mid-December 2022, at the request of the Minister of Public Enterprises, Pravin Gordhan, and President Cyril Ramaphosa, Minister of Defence Thandi Modise deployed a small contingent of SANDF troops at the station (besides at Camden, Grootvlei and Tutuka) due to a growing threat of sabotage, theft, vandalism and corruption.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Yelland, Chris (31 August 2020). "Eskom's Majuba power station rail project debacle". EE Business Intelligence (Pty) Ltd. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  2. ^ "MAJUBA POWER STATION". Eskom. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
  3. ^ "ESKOM's underground coal gasification project" (PDF). European Commission. 2008-05-05. Retrieved 2011-09-04.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Venter, Irma (2007-02-12). "Coal experts search for ways to cut emissions". Mining Weekly. Creamer Media. Retrieved 2011-09-04.
  5. ^ Hannah, Jessica (2011-08-12). "Coal gasification demo plant design study under way". Mining Weekly. Creamer Media. Retrieved 2011-09-04.
  6. ^ "Media Briefing - Damage to Majuba power station coal storage silo" (PDF). Eskom.co.za. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  7. ^ a b c Yelland, Chris (31 August 2020). "OP-ED: Eskom's Majuba power station rail project is a debacle". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  8. ^ Evans, Julia (4 January 2023). "A country 'ungovernable' — how Eskom plans to tackle the scourge of sabotage, fraud and corruption in 2023". Defend Truth. www.dailymaverick.co.za. Daily Maverick. Retrieved 6 January 2023.

External links edit

  • Majuba Power Station on the Eskom-Website

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Majuba Power Station between Volksrust and Amersfoort in Mpumalanga South Africa is a coal fired power plant operated by Eskom Majuba is Eskom s only power station that is not linked to a specific mine and it receives its coal from various sources This was due to an error in geotechnical engineering core drilling which did not identify that the proposed local coal mine was under solid bedrock Majuba Power StationLocation of Majuba Power Station in South AfricaCountrySouth AfricaLocationMpumalangaCoordinates27 6 2 S 29 46 17 E 27 10056 S 29 77139 E 27 10056 29 77139StatusOperationalConstruction began1983Commission date1996Owner s EskomOperator s EskomThermal power stationPrimary fuelCoalSecondary fuelSyngasPower generationUnits operational3 X 665 MW3 X 716 MWNameplate capacity4 110 MW edit on Wikidata Contents 1 History 2 Power generation 3 Underground coal gasification 4 Silo Collapse 5 Coal Supplying 6 Crime 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editConstruction started in September 1983 and by April 1996 the first unit was connected to the grid The last unit was commissioned in April 2001 1 Power generation editMajuba has three 665 MW dry cooled units and three 716 MW wet cooled units with a total installed capacity of 4 110MW with a turbine Maximum Continuous Rating of 35 3 on the dry cooled turbines and 37 7 on the wet cooled units 2 Underground coal gasification editIn addition to coal the Majuba Power Station is fired by syngas produced by underground coal gasification at the nearby Majuba demonstration facility on the Majuba coalfield The 3 000 5 000 cubic metres per hour 110 000 180 000 cu ft h pilot plant was commissioned in January 2007 and the first electricity was generated from the underground coal gasification gas on 31 May 2007 Produced syngas is transported from the facility to the power station by 7 kilometre 4 3 mi pipeline with a diameter of 600 millimetres 24 in There is a plan to build a 1 200 MW commercial generation facility 3 4 5 Silo Collapse editOn 1 November 2014 the plant was running under normal load when a visible crack was reported on Silo 20 by a member of the operating staff at approximately 12 30 Personnel in the area were subsequently evacuated At 13 20 the silo collapsed and the plant s output was immediately reduced from 3600MW to 1800MW Shortly after the output was reduced further to 600MW 6 Coal Supplying editMajuba requires 14 million tonnes 14 Mtpa of coal per annum which were originally supposed to come from a colliery built and operated by Rand Mines but that mine was decommissioned in 1993 An 8 Mtpa rail link branch from Palmfort was commissioned and by 1996 was sufficient for the power plant owing to the delayed construction schedule From 2003 Eskom implemented a policy of procuring coal from new emerging sources which resulted in delivery by road since the location of the mines precluded their use of the Palmfort line despite the fact that it was sufficient for Majuba s needs 7 In early 2000 Majuba started increasing its coal consumption by 2 2 Mtpa to a target of 14 Mtpa by 2010 based on forecasts of electricity demand growth To accommodate this a 68 km rail line from Ermelo to Majuba was planned which would link up to the heavy haul export rail line from Mpumalanga to Richards Bay The project was approved by the Eskom board in December 2004 with a cost to completion of R1 5 billion The project ran several years late and was expected to be completed by March 2021 at a cost to completion of R8 billion 7 In addition in December 2019 a coal tippler takeout conveyor caught fire at Majuba and since then all coal deliveries by rail had ceased 7 Crime editMid December 2022 at the request of the Minister of Public Enterprises Pravin Gordhan and President Cyril Ramaphosa Minister of Defence Thandi Modise deployed a small contingent of SANDF troops at the station besides at Camden Grootvlei and Tutuka due to a growing threat of sabotage theft vandalism and corruption 8 See also edit nbsp South Africa portal nbsp Energy portalFossil fuel power plant List of power stations in South AfricaReferences edit Yelland Chris 31 August 2020 Eskom s Majuba power station rail project debacle EE Business Intelligence Pty Ltd Retrieved 3 September 2020 MAJUBA POWER STATION Eskom Retrieved 2 November 2014 ESKOM s underground coal gasification project PDF European Commission 2008 05 05 Retrieved 2011 09 04 permanent dead link Venter Irma 2007 02 12 Coal experts search for ways to cut emissions Mining Weekly Creamer Media Retrieved 2011 09 04 Hannah Jessica 2011 08 12 Coal gasification demo plant design study under way Mining Weekly Creamer Media Retrieved 2011 09 04 Media Briefing Damage to Majuba power station coal storage silo PDF Eskom co za Retrieved 15 January 2015 a b c Yelland Chris 31 August 2020 OP ED Eskom s Majuba power station rail project is a debacle Daily Maverick Retrieved 3 September 2020 Evans Julia 4 January 2023 A country ungovernable how Eskom plans to tackle the scourge of sabotage fraud and corruption in 2023 Defend Truth www dailymaverick co za Daily Maverick Retrieved 6 January 2023 External links editMajuba Power Station on the Eskom Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Majuba Power Station amp oldid 1208390492, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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