
The regulator issued public consultation papers after the energy minister allowed the procurement of 2GW of emergency capacity as soon as possible and the construction of 6.GW of capacity from longer-term renewable power plants. The longer-term plan is in line with a government energy framework that includes additional generation capacity in the form of non-renewable power. South Africa is in urgent need of more electricity to end recurrent outages.
As soon as the process is finished by the regulator, procurement of new capacity can begin, department of mineral resources & energy deputy director-general Jacob Mbele said on 3 March.
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