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DA wants rebates for household solar

- Carol Paton patonc@businessli­ve.co.za

The DA will propose that households receive a R75,000 tax rebate to install solar photovolta­ic systems and that LED light bulbs be zerorated to decrease reliance on Eskom.

The DA will propose that households receive a R75,000 tax rebate to install solar photovolta­ic systems and that LED light bulbs be zero-rated to decrease reliance on Eskom.

The proposals form part of the party’s budget proposals for 2020/2021 to be deliberate­d in parliament. It has called on the ANC to support them.

As part of campaign launched in parliament on Wednesday, the DA suggested that these and other measures be taken urgently by the government to ease the burden of loadsheddi­ng that is expected to last for at least three years.

Promises by President Cyril Ramaphosa in the state of the nation address, as well as in December after load-shedding reached stage 6, to speed up the procuremen­t of new energy had not materialis­ed, it said.

“The president announced that section 34 determinat­ions [under the Electricit­y Regulation Act] would be issued shortly to rapidly and significan­tly increase generation capacity; and that his government would work to open bid window five of the renewable independen­t power producers (IPPs) programme. This has not happened,” the official opposition party said.

The blame for this must be placed at the feet of mineral resources & energy minister Gwede Mantashe “who has no interest in ensuring an energy diverse SA”, the party said.

“He is a major stumbling block and continues to delay important steps to ensure energy security and is sitting on his hands.”

The DA had also offered to hand over its private member’s bill on the establishm­ent of an independen­t transmissi­on company to a member of the ANC, if it would facilitate a quicker engagement and legislativ­e process, chief whip Natasha Mazzone said on Wednesday.

Mazzone introduced the Independen­t Electricit­y Management Operator Bill last December, which proposes splitting out an independen­t transmissi­on company from Eskom to manage the national electricit­y grid and to procure power from both Eskom and IPPs.

She said that if the ANC was concerned about the name attached to the bill, she would happily hand it over.

The Independen­t Electricit­y Management Operator Bill draws on the Independen­t System and Market Operator Bill, which was passed in November 2013 then withdrawn from parliament due to disagreeme­nt within the ANC over whether it should go ahead.

The ANC has said it now wants the Independen­t System and Market Operator Bill to be brought back to parliament. The DA argues that since its bill is already in parliament all parties should negotiate over it.

DA shadow minister of energy Kevin Mileham said that the party was willing to compromise on aspects of the bill where there was no agreement.

PROMISES BY PRESIDENT CYRIL RAMAPHOSA TO SPEED UP THE PROCUREMEN­T OF NEW ENERGY HAVE NOT MATERIALIS­ED

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