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Delareyville substations and associated power lines

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This project involves the proposed construction of the Eskom 88/22kV Kopela and Phahameng Substations and associated 132 kV power lines linking to the Delareyville, Kopela and Phahameng substation.

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The electricity supply network in Delareyville is constrained and causing poor performance and poor quality of supply. The Delareyville substation is currently equipped with 2 x 20MVA and is currently peaking at 19MVA. The substation will be out of firm capacity in 2014. Delareyville- Madibogo 22kV feeder currently has over 11 000 customers and it is 270 km long. The Delareyville Barbaspan feeder has a high customer numbers and the line is too long. The feeders from Delareyville and Ferndale are experiencing low voltages at the end of the line. Phahameng substation will be built to minimize the voltage and performance constraints and will also allow future connections in the area. It is therefore that Eskom propose to construct the following infrastructure: • Kopela 88/22 kV substation • 37 km 132 kV Chickadee power line from Kopela substation to connection point of the Delareyville power line • Phahameng 88/22 kV substation • 55 km 88 kV Chickadee power line from Phahameng substation to connection point of the Delareyville power line • Power line from connection point of Phahameng and Kopela power lines to Delareyville substation Each proposed substation will be constructed using the 132 kV specifications.

ApplicationDate: 

Monday, July 28, 2014 - 14:43

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6026

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14/12/16/3/3/1/1206

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