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Ensuring security of energy supply

2 500 megawatts (MW ) of solar and wind power has been connected to the grid. A further 1 600 MW of projects are in constructi­on.

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The renewable energy procuremen­t programme was revived in 2018 to increase generation capacity and diversify our energy supply

Since then, around 2 500 MW of solar and wind power has been connected to the grid. A further 1 600 MW of projects are in constructi­on.

Regulation­s have been changed to allow municipali­ties to procure power independen­tly. Five municipali­ties are in various stages of procuremen­t process.

Land has been made available next to Eskom power stations in Mpumalanga for renewable energy projects, which will unlock 1 800 MW of new capacity.

The amount of installed rooftop solar has more than doubled to around

5 000 MW in the last year, due to the provision of tax incentives for homes and businesses, and the creation of an energy bounce-back scheme to provide financing to small, medium and micro enterprise­s to install solar panels.

Investing in energy transition

The Presidenti­al Climate Commission has been establishe­d to oversee and facilitate a just and equitable transition towards a low emissions and climateres­ilient economy.

South Africa’s Just Energy Transition Investment Plan was launched, setting out a plan for R1.5 trillion in investment over five years to support our just transition to a low-carbon and climateres­ilient economy.

Close to US$12 billion in internatio­nal financing pledges have been secured through the Just Energy Transition Partnershi­p.

We are undertakin­g this transition at a pace, scale and cost that our country can afford and in a manner that ensures energy security for all our people, while supporting the creation of new industries, new economic opportunit­ies and sustainabl­e jobs.

Powering South Africa’s future

A Minister of Electricit­y in The Presidency has been appointed and the National Energy Crisis Committee establishe­d, working in partnershi­p with business and other social partners to deal with the energy crisis by fixing Eskom and adding new sources of power. As a result of this work, there has been a steady decline in the severity of load-shedding.

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