By Alicia Mmashakana
Cape Town is on track to complete its Triangle Farm electricity switching station upgrade by 2025, which will drastically improve the stability and supply of power in the city.
The metro has budgeted R318 million for the project, which includes the construction of a new switching station building, infrastructure network strengthening and new equipment.
“Cape Town is one of the fastest growing cities in South Africa and this particular upgrade is essential to future-prep our city by increasing the capacity of the switching station’s infrastructure,” the city said in a statement.
“Once completed, this will not only have immediate benefits for several existing households, but will also attract and support major industries such as large data centres and independent power producers to set up shop in Cape Town.”
Mayoral committee for energy member Alderman Limberg visited the area on Sunday to inspect the upgraded switch stations that will supply the electricity.
‘The City is committed to ensuring a reliable and safe electricity supply to all communities, and to achieve this goal, we are investing significantly into our critical infrastructure with more than R4 billion planned spend over the next three years,” Limberg said.
Cape Town’s energy directorate has spent R1.1 billion or 94% of its infrastructure budge for this financial year.
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