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Camden Power Station

Coordinates:26°37′13″S30°5′38″E / 26.62028°S 30.09389°E /-26.62028; 30.09389
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Coal power plant in Mpumalanga, South Africa
Camden Power Station
Country
  • South Africa
LocationMpumalanga,South Africa
Coordinates26°37′13″S30°5′38″E / 26.62028°S 30.09389°E /-26.62028; 30.09389
StatusOperational
Commission date1967
OwnerEskom
Operator
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal
Turbine technology
Power generation
Units operational8
3 x 200 MW
1 x 196 MW
2 x 195 MW
1 x 190 MW
1 x 185 MW
Units planned8 × 200 MW
Nameplate capacity1561Megawatt
External links
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Camden Power Station inMpumalanga,South Africa, is acoal-fired power plant operated byEskom.

History

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Camden was commissioned in 1967. Between 1990 and 2006 the station was mothballed, but South Africa's energy crisis in the early 21st century promptedEskom to recommission the station, starting with unit 6 in July 2005 and completing with unit 1 in July 2008.

Power generation

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Power is generated by eight 200 MW units with a total installed capacity on 1,600 MW.[1] Coal energy to electricalenergy conversion efficiency is 33.40%[2]

In the Integrated results for 2015, nominal capacity is listed as 1,481 MW with gross capacity of 1,561 MW (3 x 200 MW; 1 x 196 MW; 2 x 195 MW; 1 x 190 MW; 1 x 185 MW).[3]

The four chimneys of Camden Power Station are 152.4 metres (500 ft) tall.

Power distribution

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In addition to feeding the South African grid, Camden, along withArnot Power Station, also feeds theMozal Aluminium smelter inMozambique via 400 kV transmission lines.[2] Mozal consumes around 950 MW.[4]

Crime

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In November 2022, Eskom reported multiple arrests at Camden Power Station, which were linked to sabotage, coal theft and coal fraud.[5] A contractor, intending to land additional maintenance and repair jobs, intentionally drained oil from an oil burner bearing which caused the burners to trip repeatedly. Truck drivers were also arrested for their possession of substandard (coal mixed with worthless material) or stolen coal which was to be delivered to Eskom.

Mid-December 2022, at the request of the Minister of Public Enterprises,Pravin Gordhan, and PresidentCyril Ramaphosa, Minister of DefenceThandi Modise deployed a small contingent ofSANDF troops at the station (besidesMajuba,Grootvlei andTutuka) due to a growing threat of sabotage, theft, vandalism and corruption.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Camden Power Station".www.eskom.co.za. Retrieved2016-01-31.
  2. ^ab"Camden Power Station".Eskom. Retrieved6 January 2010.
  3. ^"Fact sheets with additional information"(PDF).
  4. ^"SA energy crisis affects Mozambique aluminium export".Engineering News (Creamer Media). 2008-09-28. Retrieved6 January 2010.
  5. ^abEvans, 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. Retrieved6 January 2023.

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