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Electricity Regulation Act

Reforms are not a silver bullet for the energy crisis
Thought Leader
/ 7 November 2023

Reforms are not a silver bullet for the energy crisis

It is imperative that South Africa explore alternatives beyond privatisation

By Andile Zulu
Electricity minister’s new powers are minimal, say analysts
National
/ 1 June 2023

Electricity minister’s new powers are minimal, say analysts

Energy analysts have said section 34 of the Electricity Regulation Act made it clear that Ramokgopa has been allocated ‘nothing meaningful’

By Emsie Ferreira
What South Africans need to know about Eskom’s new measures to tackle the energy crisis
Opinion
/ 29 September 2022

What South Africans need to know about Eskom’s new measures to tackle the energy crisis

Proposed changes to the Electricity Regulation Act to allow Eskom to buy power from more private suppliers open for public comment

By Alexandra Felekis
Civil society groups call on Mantashe for new renewable energy to be built immediately to address energy crisis
The Green Guardian
/ 8 July 2022

Civil society groups call on Mantashe for new renewable energy to be built immediately to address energy crisis

They said the electricity crisis and blackouts are ‘causing human suffering’, costing the South African economy billions

By Sheree Bega
Outa takes legal action opposing Karpowership licences
National
/ 3 May 2022

Outa takes legal action opposing Karpowership licences

The civil action group says Nersa was premature and lacked transparency when it granted the generation licences

By Eunice Masson
Sona 2022: Government taking ‘firm steps’ to reduce energy shortfalls — Ramaphosa
The Green Guardian
/ 10 February 2022

Sona 2022: Government taking ‘firm steps’ to reduce energy shortfalls — Ramaphosa

Ramaphosa says fundamental changes are underway in South Africa’s beleaguered energy sector

By Sheree Bega
Eskom moving away from monopoly it has held for 99 years, De Ruyter says
Business
/ 15 December 2021

Eskom moving away from monopoly it has held for 99 years, De Ruyter says

Eskom’s unbundling is underway, with the transmission unit of the utility set to be operational in 2022 as a wholly owned subsidiary

By Anathi Madubela
Relief as Ramaphosa announces surprise energy reform plans
Business
/ 10 June 2021

Relief as Ramaphosa announces surprise energy reform plans

The president says his surprise new energy reform plan will address the electricity crisis comprehensively

By Sarah Smit
Ramaphosa unveils policy amendments to help struggling Eskom
National
/ 10 June 2021

Ramaphosa unveils policy amendments to help struggling Eskom

Lifting the cap on private power generation is aimed at ‘easing Eskom pressure’. Producers won’t need a Nersa licence, but still require other permits

By Khaya Koko
Renewables will light up the darkness
Business
/ 3 October 2020

Renewables will light up the darkness

More than 11 800MW of new electricity capacity from independent power producers will come online in 2022, giving Eskom space to do more maintenance on its unreliable infrastructure

By Thando Maeko
New power providers to be authorised
Article
/ 26 March 2020

New power providers to be authorised

The energy department last week took out a draft of determinations proposing more than 13000MW of power to be supplied

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Outages: Problems and solutions
Article
/ 22 March 2019

Outages: Problems and solutions

The government has introduced a range of ways to address Eskom’s woes

By Lynley Donnelly

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