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Eskom says that there is no coal crisis and no shortage of supply.
The public service has been accused of spending R100 million a month to transport coal stocks from Medupi Power Station in Limpopo to Kusile Power Station in Mpumalanga
It appeared in December that Tegeta, owned by Gupta, was threatening to close the supply of coal to Eskom
Khulu Phasiwe of Eskom says that they do not want to wait for a crisis to occur before reacting
. "To avoid running out of coal, we put at least 100 million tonnes of coal so we could get that coal and avoid delays. But if we are told that coal is not there on the ground, then it's a different story that has nothing to do with Eskom. "
Xavier Prevost, Senior Coal Analyst, warned that the situation was much worse.
EWN
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