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S. Africa to tackle energy problem for economy

Release Date:2020-09-29 15:53:44     Source:XinHua     Author:huaxia

As South Africa still faced with serious energy problems including electricity blackouts, President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday said measures were in place to ensure energy reforms that would address the crisis.

"Our energy security is precarious and load-shedding imposesvery high costs on our economy," Ramaphosa said, adding that dealing with energy crisis would boost economic reforms post COVID-19.

"The progress we are making in the area of energy policy reform isn't just critical to fixing the current power supply crisis," hesaid. "It will begin to reduce the impact of electricity interruptions on businesses."

"Reliable, secure and affordable energy supply is the life blood of any economy," he noted.

Ramaphosa said improving energy security could create"investment possibilities" and "industrialization opportunities."

To deal with power utility Eskom's problems, the state would procure more energy from independent producers and ensure the development of"11,800 megawatts (MW) of additional power generation," Ramaphosasaid.

"This will attract greater investment in energy and create much needed jobs, and spur business."

Currently, over 30,000 MW of electricity is available on the national grid each day.

Eskom is a South African electricity public utility which generates approximately 95 percent of electricity used in the country. The government announced in 2019 that Eskom was to be split up into three distinctnationally owned entities due to huge debts and poor reliability of supply.

 

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