1 / 9

Energy situation & Energy policies in South Africa

Energy situation & Energy policies in South Africa. Presented by: Thembani Bukula. Current Energy situation. 42 000MW installed 95% coal thermal 2% nuclear 1% renewable (hydro and wind (5MW) 2% OCGT (diesel and gas) Maximum demand – 36 243MW (June 2009)

ianthe
Download Presentation

Energy situation & Energy policies in South Africa

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Energy situation & Energy policies in South Africa Presented by: Thembani Bukula

  2. Current Energy situation • 42 000MW installed • 95% coal thermal • 2% nuclear • 1% renewable (hydro and wind (5MW) • 2% OCGT (diesel and gas) • Maximum demand – 36 243MW (June 2009) • Reserve Margin less than 10% (target 19%) • 2 Coal fired power station (10 000MW) under construction World Future Council - Addis Ababa - 10 October 2009

  3. South African legislative structure POLICY LAW REGULATIONS RULES GOVERNANCE Ministries Regulator World Future Council - Addis Ababa - 10 October 2009

  4. Policies & Legislation • Renewable Energy Policy, 2003 • 10 000GWh by 2013 (approx 1140MW Installed at 95% load factor) • All RE projects anticipated to come from IPP’s • Energy Efficiency & Demand Side Management • Legislation limited • Electricity Regulation Act, 2006 • Non-discriminatory grid access • Full cost recovery & reasonable return tariff structures World Future Council - Addis Ababa - 10 October 2009

  5. RE Feed-in-Tariffs • REFIT phase 1 - March 2009 • Wind, CSP (parabolic), Landfill gas & Small scale hydro • REFIT phase 2 - October 2009 • Biomass, Biogas, Photo-Voltaic, CPV, CSP(tower) • Standardised Power Purchase Agreements – November 2009 World Future Council - Addis Ababa - 10 October 2009

  6. REFIT Program • Selection criteria – March 2010 • Network integration and stabilisation • Financing and commissioning • Current Grid capability • 5600MW uptake • Connection funded by IPP allowed • 10 Licence applications • Wind (800MW), Landfill gas (10MW), Biomass (28MW) World Future Council - Addis Ababa - 10 October 2009

  7. REFIT Program • Preferred technologies and capacity • Wind 3000MW up to 4000MW • Solar 200MW • Landfill gas 50MW • Small scale Hydro 75MW • Biomass 60MW • Least cost build up & affordability World Future Council - Addis Ababa - 10 October 2009

  8. Future developments • Development of less than 1 MW framework • Piloting net-metering • Co-generation FIT (COFIT) • Streamlining regulatory processes World Future Council - Addis Ababa - 10 October 2009

  9. Thank you World Future Council - Addis Ababa - 10 October 2009

More Related