NERSA has thrown a plan from Eskom to allocate grid for private renewable energy companies to add electricity to South Africa into turmoil.
The South African Wind Energy Association fears further delays may hamper efforts to stave off loadshedding for good.
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa on Monday rejected Eskom’s bid to reserve a portion of the national energy grid to allow private companies to connect and add electricity, citing regulatory concerns, the South African Wind Energy Association said in a
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