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    Eskom’s power play: utility seeks more funding from government to keep the lights on and investors energized

    June 30, 2023
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    Eskom CEO Calib Cassim. Photo Moneyweb
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    Eskom, South Africa’s state-owned power utility, has requested additional funding from the government to cover its operating costs.

    1. The request comes as Eskom faces a range of financial and operational challenges, including high debt levels, ongoing electricity supply disruptions, and aging infrastructure.
    2. Eskom’s financial problems have contributed to South Africa’s credit rating downgrades and have put pressure on the government’s budget.
    3. Eskom is seeking additional funding to cover its operating costs for the current financial year, which ends in March 2024.
    4. The government has not yet indicated whether it will provide the additional funding requested by Eskom.
    5. Eskom has implemented a range of cost-cutting measures in recent years, including reducing its workforce and re-negotiating contracts with suppliers.
    6. The power utility is also investing in renewable energy and exploring new business models to diversify its revenue streams.
    7. Despite these efforts, Eskom’s financial challenges are likely to persist in the near term, and the government will need to take decisive action to address them.
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