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Quantifying Extend Of Energy Theft In Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality. Thabo Mahlatsi. Contents. Causes of theft of energy and energy carriers Types of energy theft Case study on theft and cost ramifications Interventions by EMM to curb reduce theft Conclusions.
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Quantifying Extend Of Energy Theft In Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality Thabo Mahlatsi
Contents • Causes of theft of energy and energy carriers • Types of energy theft • Case study on theft and cost ramifications • Interventions by EMM to curb reduce theft • Conclusions
Causes of theft of energy and energy carriers • Supply end far from load centers • Long copper / aluminum overhead conductors in isolated areas • High costs of copper/aluminum at LME • General vandalism • Non payment trend
Categories of energy theft STEALING OF OVERHEAD/UNDERGROUND CABLES • Use of axes, jigsaw and bakkies to cut and pull overhead lines respectively • Syndicates operations • Internal staff assistance to isolate the parts of network
Categories of energy theft Illegal connections on the utilities mains • Tapping on the mini substation busbars • Bypassing of the meters • Destroying pre paid meters • Tapping on to other customers circuit breaker
Brakpan case study • Assumed 10 000 @ 500kWh per month @ a tariff of 36.36 Cents amounts to R 1 454 400 in 24 hrs • Industrial economic losses = labour and production amounts R 1 968 000 and R 3 408 000 for two industries responded to the questionnaire send
Brakpan case study • Council lost R6m in replacement of the substation and control cables • CGDP which affects the GDP not quantified but has far reaching ramifications • Foreign Direct Investment affected
Interventions to curb theft • Eskom, Telkom, Spoornet – joint education forums • Categorize copper as Precious Metals legislatively • Install alarms in substation • Implement Metering Policy • Implement Meter Sealing Policy
Prevention of such thoughtless activities must be management strategic imperative less we lose investments that otherwise could have created better jobs for all. CONCLUSIONS
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