Malawi: Brace for More Blackouts As Key Nkula B Power Unit Remains Offline
[Nyasa Times] Malawians should prepare for continued electricity rationing and prolonged power outages after a crucial 20-megawatt generating unit at Nkula B Hydro Power Station remained out of service seven weeks after it broke down.
Malawians should prepare for continued electricity rationing and prolonged power outages after a crucial 20-megawatt generating unit at Nkula B Hydro Power Station remained out of service seven weeks after it broke down.
The delayed restoration means the country's fragile electricity supply system continues to operate below capacity at a time when demand for power is already exceeding available generation, forcing the Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) to maintain load shedding schedules affecting homes, businesses and industries across the country.
Electricity Generation Company (Egenco) has disclosed that Nkula B Unit 6, which contributes 20MW to the national grid, remains on a forced outage as engineers undertake major maintenance works and wait for critical spare parts that have been delayed due to manufacturing and logistical challenges.
The development raises concerns that power shortages could persist for weeks despite earlier assurances that the unit would be back in service within a month.
Egenco spokesperson Moses Gwaza said the utility is still waiting for the arrival of worn-out thrust bearing pads required to complete repairs on the turbine assembly.
"The original equipment manufacturers have assured us that the spare parts will be delivered in the second week of June 2026. We are, therefore, optimistic that the machine will be recommissioned before the end of this month of June," said Gwaza.
The power producer first announced the breakdown on April 20, saying the unit had suffered a technical fault and would be unavailable for approximately one month. However, nearly two months later, the machine remains idle.
While waiting for the components, engineers have been carrying out extensive rehabilitation works on the turbine assembly, including repairs to the runner, guide vanes and stay vanes.
According to Egenco, the preparatory works are intended to ensure that installation can begin immediately once the spare parts arrive, avoiding further delays in returning the machine to service.
The continued outage comes at a difficult time for the country's power sector.
Egenco says it currently has available generation capacity of 369.37MW. Yet Escom data published in May showed that evening peak demand had reached 401MW, leaving a deficit of more than 30MW before accounting for reserve requirements needed to stabilize the grid.
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