Cape Argus

CPUT and Eskom sign deal

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

CPUT vice-chancellor Chris Nhlapo and Eskom chief executive André de Ruyter have signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) to formalise their collaborat­ion to establish a renewable energy training centre at Komati Power Station in Mpumalanga.

CPUT’s SA Renewable Energy Technology Centre (Saretec) will support Eskom for 36 months to establish a similar fit-for-purpose renewable energy training facility to train artisans and technician­s at Eskom’s Komati Power Station.

Signing the agreement on behalf of Saretec at the Bellville Campus, Nhlapo said the objective of the agreement, which supports Eskom’s Just Energy Transition strategy, was to educate, re-skill and upskill Komati’s staff and qualifying beneficiar­ies from the surroundin­g communitie­s.

Nhlapo said the Western Cape’s largest university was the perfect home for a project of this nature.

“Saretec is already part of a portfolio of excellence at CPUT. We have a proven track record of being trusted with nationally imperative projects and consistent­ly fulfilling and exceeding the brief.”

He said Saretec had shown CPUT had the requisite skills and agility for the project, which is a tripartite agreement between Saretec, Eskom and the SA Wind Energy Associatio­n (Sawea) to establish an Eskom training centre as part of the Just Energy Transition.

De Ruyter said given the accelerate­d global movement towards investment in a clean energy transition, there was a need to skill, retrain and develop a workforce to take full advantage of the opportunit­ies presented.

He said Eskom’s plan is to repurpose the coal-fired power station for good use while maintainin­g an enabling environmen­t for economic growth to prevent any possibilit­y of creating ghost towns following the decommissi­oning phase.

“We estimate that 300 000 jobs could be created thanks to the transition to renewable energy and that is why it is so important that we engage with a reputable education institutio­n like CPUT to reskill these people who are currently working in the coal value chain to work in renewable energy.”

CPUT Engineerin­g and Built Environmen­t faculty Dean Marshall Sheldon said Saretec had, since its inception, establishe­d itself not only as a renewable energy subject matter expert, but significan­tly contribute­d to the national skills pool of artisans and technician­s with special focus on wind and solar.

 ?? | PHANDO JIKELO African News Agency (ANA) ?? CPUT through its SA Renewable Energy Technology Centre signed a memorandum of agreement with Eskom. Pictured are Eskom CEO André De Ruyter and CPUT vice-chancellor Chris Nhlapho.
| PHANDO JIKELO African News Agency (ANA) CPUT through its SA Renewable Energy Technology Centre signed a memorandum of agreement with Eskom. Pictured are Eskom CEO André De Ruyter and CPUT vice-chancellor Chris Nhlapho.

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