Eskom Unbundling Explained
What the Minister Said
Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa told Parliament that breaking Eskom into separate parts is meant to make the power system stronger and lower the chance of another round of load shedding.
Answering the EFF’s Concerns
Economic Freedom Fighters MP Nazier Paulsen asked whether the restructuring could worsen power supplies, especially because transmission lines are being built slowly. The minister replied that the plan is designed to protect reliability, not harm it.
Key Points of the Reform
Boosting Generation First
Ramokgopa said the first line of defence against load shedding is increasing how much electricity Eskom can generate. More generation means fewer shortages.
Creating a New Transmission Company
The National Transmission Company of South Africa (NTCSA) is set to launch in 2024. Its job will be to plan and build new power lines faster, using the national network development plan and tighter oversight.
Better Coordination Between Generation and Transmission
Improved teamwork between those who produce electricity and those who move it across the grid will help avoid gaps that could lead to blackouts during the restructuring.
Financial Safeguards
The ministry is working with Eskom, the energy regulator NERSA, and the Treasury to make sure the new entities have enough money for maintenance, upgrades, and reliable service. This includes:
- Setting tariffs that reflect true costs
- Providing targeted tax support
- Improving revenue collection, especially in distribution
Timeline Adjustments
The Presidency gave the Eskom Restructuring Task Team extra time to finish its report on creating an independent transmission system operator. The deadline moved from the end of May 2026 to the end of June 2026, allowing more detail to be worked out before final approval.
Why This Matters for You
If the plan works, South Africa should see:
- Fewer unexpected power cuts
- Faster rollout of new transmission lines
- A more stable electricity supply as Eskom shifts to separate generation, transmission, and distribution units
Conclusion
Minister Ramokgopa’s message is clear: unbundling Eskom isn’t about weakening the grid—it’s about strengthening it. By boosting generation, creating a focused transmission company, improving coordination, and securing finances, the government aims to keep the lights on and reduce the risk of load shedding returning.


