Party president, Cyril Ramaphosa, said that this plan would be implemented in a way that did not affect the country's commitments to clean energy.
JOHANNESBURG - The African National Congress has thrown its weight behind Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa's power plan.
The plan includes the decommissioning of some power plants, while still honouring South Africa's commitments to climate change.• Eskom denies claims that power cuts exceeded stage 6• Ramokgopa warns SA to brace for 'an exceptionally difficult winter' A week ago, Ramokgopa presented his plan to Cabinet, but it was referred to the energy crisis committee for processing.
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