Eskom is charting a path for which SA, and perhaps even other countries in the world, will be grateful
While there is much to be done at the UN Climate Change Conference before we can venture to call it a success, SA’s landmark climate finance deal has helped the gathering get off to a positive start.
COP26, being held in Glasgow, Scotland, presented a moment of unprecedented opportunity for this reason and to their credit President Cyril Ramaphosa and his environment minister Barbara Creecy grabbed it and used it well.
The grid in the Northern Cape, the optimal part of the country for solar PV, is saturated, energy officials have said. After the latest round of projects, announced last week, there will no space for additional connections. Decommissioning plants is costly. Eskom wants to build renewable energy so that its staff will be employed after the transition and the company will still receive revenue.
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