Prof Mark Swilling, chair of the Development Bank of Southern Africa, has a simple plan to prevent a complete Eskom system collapse. He chats to Bruceps.
Whatever your politics, there’s no doubt that Eskom’s unreliable power supply, the worsening condition of its kit and the prospect of a complete Eskom system failure are the single biggest barriers to investment and growth in SA. Something radical has to be done and it has to be done now. And the amazing thing is it can easily be done. We just need leadership.
Prof Mark Swilling, among many things the current chair of the Development Bank of Southern Africa, has a simple plan he shares with Peter Bruce in this episode of: put all arguments about coal and other fossil fuels aside for 24 months; clear all regulatory and ideological barriers; and for two years build and install 10,000MW of renewable power — wind and solar. And 5,000MW of battery storage.
Once that’s done there will simply be no more load-shedding and Eskom can start maintaining its plant the way it should be maintained. “I think we have a six-week window to make a strategic decision that would pre-empt a disaster being triggered by some kind of national semi-collapse or total collapse,” he warns. And only President Cyril Ramaphosa can make it happen.
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