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Nuclear power is the only sensible way to go Opinion / 8 September 2016 Kelvin Kemm Recently, Eskom chief executive Brian Molefe and his top team had to face a grilling by parliamentarians. That is the checks and balances system in operation, and it is good that it happened. During the session, while talking about wind and solar power, Molefe said he did not want to be forced to buy renewable electricity at R5 000 per megawatt-hour (MW/h), which is what the independent power producer (IPP) agreements force him to do. Bear in mind that Eskom’s average selling price for electricity is less than 20 percent of that figure. So who thinks that it is good business to buy a commodity at more than five times the amount that you can sell it for?
An aerial picture of the Koeberg power station. South Africa's first nuclear plant was built 40 years ago - on time and within budget. There is no reason this process cannot be repeated, argues the author. File picture: Bruce Sutherland. Credit: SUPPLIED I am glad that Molefe mentioned that figure, because there is a popular misconception that wind and solar electricity are cheap. They are not. Recently, when I was in Port Page 1