News
Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) has lamented continued vandalism of its electricity supply infrastructure ...
Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) says it plans to upgrade transmission infrastructure from Salima to Karonga ...
The Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) has reiterated its warning to individuals and organizations that put up adverts on electricity poles saying the practice is dangerous.
In common with utilities around the world, parts of Eskom’s medium-voltage distribution network in South Africa suffer from pole-top fires, adversely impacting reliability. A.K. Persadh studied this ...
Eskom has reported extensive power outages across KwaZulu-Natal following severe weather conditions, including heavy rainfall ...
A 40-year old employee for Escom died on Sunday at Mponela in Dowa District after falling off from an electricity pole where he was fixing a problem. Dean Aaron Chipiko Mponela police spokesperson ...
3d
The South African on MSNInclement weather in KZN causes widespread power outagesSeveral areas in KZN have been subjected to prolonged power outages as heavy rains and strong winds wreak havoc in the ...
Therefore, Eskom sought a compromise between the 300-kV and 150-kV lightning impulse insulation level options. It has pursued a configuration where the size of the insulation coordination gap is ...
The Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) has started laying fiber-optic cables that will connect Mozambique with the Zambian border town of Mchinji to ease communication problems.
Six months had already passed, and the only remaining contender in the race was a European PC manufacturer named Escom, which put in a bid of $14 million. Originally Escom wanted to bid only on ...
Eskom contractors pull illegal cables which were connected to poles around Gabon informal settlement. The residents of the Gabon informal settlement in Daveyton and surrounding areas watched in ...
Jace Naidoo, the corporate occupational health and safety senior manager at Eskom, said in heavy winds or storms electricity poles could fall over. Fallen poles may result in live electrical wires ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results