The Solidarity Movement has launched a legal challenge against South Africa’s energy regulator, demanding it remove all bottlenecks hindering private energy suppliers.
The Solidarity Movement has launched a legal challenge against the National Energy Regulator of South Africa , demanding it removes all bottlenecks in the way of private energy suppliers.
The first step in Solidarity’s legal case will be to force Nersa to disclose why so few licenses had been awarded to private power generators. Solidarity’s legal action demands that Nersa reveals how many applications for private power generation it has received to date. It must also explain how long they take to approve.
Hermann said the most significant protest action against the current power situation in the country lies in self-generating power.
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