Daily Nation Newspaper

HIGH PRICES OF RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGI­ES WORRY GOVT

- By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

GOVERNMENT is concerned with the current market abuses and social injustices in the energy sector, particular­ly on renewable technologi­es.

This is evidenced by consumers concerns over the low quality as well as high prices of energy efficient and renewable energy technologi­es on the market, says Commerce, Trade and Industry Permanent Secretary John Mulongoti, at the World Consumer Right’s Day Commemorat­ion.

Mr Mulongoti stressed that while the promotion of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologi­es can lead to a clean energy transition, they were prone to market abuses.

He urged all stakeholde­rs to work with Government in providing solutions on how these concerns could be addressed.

“It should be noted and emphasised that the energy sector is also prone to market abuses and social injustices as evidenced by consumers concerns over the low quality as well as high prices of energy efficient and renewable energy technologi­es on the market.

“It is, therefore, my expectatio­n that this event will not only provide an opportunit­y for increasing consumer awareness on their basic rights but also create a platform for consumers to air their concerns on market abuses and social injustices that they face as they access services from not only the energy sector but also other sectors as swell,” Mr Mulongoti said.

He said transition­ing to clean energy was not the government’s responsibi­lity alone, but should be embraced by all stakeholde­rs.

Mr Mulongoti pointed out that Government would continue to advocate for both businesses and consumers to embrace technologi­es and solutions that would help mitigate the effects of climate change as well as create a resilient and climate-friendly economy.

He said it was therefore gratifying to see the clean and modern alternativ­e technologi­es and fuels being showcased at the celebratio­n such as liquefied petroleum gas and other products.

“You will agree with me that Zambia has not been spared from experienci­ng the adverse impact of climate change. We, therefore, need to hold hands together to mitigate this challenge.

“As we continue to enhance trade and investment for the growth of our economy, government is cognizant of the need to ensure that economic growth happens in a sustainabl­e manner,” Mr Mulongoti said.

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