Cape Argus

Department will give municipali­ties R60m to generate, procure their own electricit­y

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

MORE than R60 million has been set aside for the Municipal Energy Resilience (MER) project to assist municipali­ties in generating and procuring their own electricit­y.

This was announced by the department of economic developmen­t and tourism’s (Dedat) green economy director, Helen Davies, during a discussion of the department’s budget appropriat­ion with the standing committee on finance and economic opportunit­ies.

Davies said the MER project was specifical­ly designed to enable municipali­ties to take advantage of the new energy regulation­s and would help the Western Cape become more energy secure.

Davies was answering a question from committee chairperso­n Deidré Baartman (DA), who had asked about the department’s response to the recent announceme­nt by Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe on Independen­t Power Producers.

Davies said Dedat was working in collaborat­ion with the department of local government and the provincial treasury to develop energy projects.

Baartman said she was glad Dedat had made the issue of energy a priority, as a vibrant energy sector would mean further job creation.

“Despite the R86 million reduction in the budget, the department is finding innovative ways to cut costs without having to compromise on its important work to drive economic growth, support local businesses and attract tourism to the Western Cape,” said Baartman.

Meanwhile, Davies said MER would be important in reducing the province’s carbon footprint.

“The lower carbon footprint is a critical issue, as it is becoming increasing­ly important in terms of our exports, and a lot of our economic growth is going to be export-based.

“A number of countries are putting up carbon trade barriers, and so the quicker South Africa as a whole and the Western Cape, in particular, can lower its carbon footprint, the better in terms of prioritisi­ng exports,” said Davies.

Department head Solly Fourie said: “The provincial skills developmen­t and innovation programme is aligned to the provincial recovery plan and is focussed on boosting employment through accelerati­ng skills supply and work placement initiative­s.”

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