Cabinet gives green light to blueprint on country’s energy mix
Cabinet has approved the promulgation of the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), which provides a blueprint for the envisaged energy mix for the country until 2030.
Mineral resources and energy minister Gwede Mantashe will hold a media briefing, expected to be on Friday, to outline the contents of the long-awaited plan.
Of great interest will be the role that nuclear and coalsourced energy will play in the plan.
“The plan proposes nine interventions to ensure the country responds to the energy needs for the next decade.
“The interventions draw from the current baseline of demand and supply of the country’s energy and international obligations to minimum emission standards,” the cabinet said in a statement on Thursday. “The plan remains within the policy framework of pursuing a diversified energy mix that reduces reliance on a single or few primary energy sources. “It will be revised in line with the changing energy sector environment.”
The cabinet approved the release of the draft IRP for public consultations in August.
These took place between September and November.
“Most of the inputs received from the public, academics, experts from the energy sector and relevant stakeholders such as the National Economic Development and Labour Council (Nedlac) and the portfolio committee on energy, were included into the IRP2019,” cabinet’s statement, issued on the contents of its Wednesday meeting, said.
The approved IRP will be gazetted and accessible through the department of mineral resources & energy website.