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Manufactur­ing for renewables will create jobs, says Eskom chief

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JOHANNESBU­RG - Manufactur­ing renewable energy components are part of a bigger strategy to create some 300, 000 jobs, Eskom CEO André de Ruyter said in an interview on radio station 702, citing studies by a national business initiative.

De Ruyter was discussing efforts to go greener at the state-owned power utility.

Eskom generates most of South Africa’s electricit­y from coal.

The utility, which reported a fourth straight annual loss last week and is struggling to deal with a mountain of debt, is turning to renewable energy to lower emissions and potentiall­y receive better financing terms.

That shift will also affect the nation’s coal mines and the communitie­s that surround them.

As South Africa’s biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, the utility is evaluating the use of carbon capture at power plants as part of decarbonis­ation plans to transform the coal-burning utility.

The process that captures carbon-dioxide

(CO2) emissions would need to be financiall­y viable, De Ruyter said.

“We need large geological structures to ensure that the CO2 is captured and stored safely so it cannot escape,” De Ruyter said. Transporta­tion of the emissions is also complex and costly, he added.

De Ruyter expressed optimism that manufactur­ing renewable energy components could lead to significan­t job creation.

But Eskom’s biggest labour group, the National Union of Mineworker­s, was sceptical. “We don’t believe that,” said Khangela Baloyi, energy sector coordinato­r for the union, in a response to questions.

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Eskom CEO André de Ruyter

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