Keyword: renewable energy

Poor Energy Policy Undermines Energy Diversity in South Africa

Picture: Chuck Glenn Ashton - In 2010 Anton Bredell, Western Cape Environment Minister, reported that his department had received applications for installation of over 11 000 Megawatts (MW) of wind energy generation capacity. This is more than double the capacity of the controversial Medupi coal fired power station. This could make the Western Cape a net exporter of clean energy. However a number of bureaucratic stumbling blocks have delayed and may halt these mainly privately funded, market-driven initiatives. Instead...

The New Sputnik

Picture: C.G.P. Grey and www.chinese-flag.org Juan Cole - In 1957, a United States shocked by the Soviet launch of the Sputnik 1 satellite bounced into action to compete on the world stage. More than 50 years later, in May of 2011, the U.S. is facing a new challenge. The Chinese Communist Party has decided to launch a crash program to produce green energy, a field where it already has a commanding lead over the U.S. The difference between 1957 and 2011 is that American politics in the meantime have been captured by parasitic or corrupt industries...

Who Will Pay for South Africa's New Electricity Plan?

Picture: Pibmak Saliem Fakir - Two weeks ago Cabinet approved the new 20-year electricity plan also called the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP 2010-2030). Without getting into too much detail about the new plan, simply put - coal is down, while nuclear and renewables are up. The IRP, like all plans, is changeable subject to the vagaries of our political economy and the availability of public finances to pay for the new fleet of power plants envisaged by the plan. The unsaid, though, is who’s going to pay and how for...

South Africans Question Push to 'Go Down the Nuclear Road' to Meet Africa's Rising Energy Demand

Video As the nuclear crisis unfolds in Japan, Democracy Now reports from South Africa on the government’s plan to triple the country’s nuclear fleet in order to meet rising energy demand. South Africa has the only nuclear reactor on the continent—the Koeberg nuclear power station near Cape Town—but there are plans to build six more reactors. Amy Goodman of Democracy Now speaks with nuclear expert David Fig, who says, “We need to really assess as a country whether...

South Africa's Twenty-Year Plan for Electricity Generation and What It Means

Picture: pgegreenenrgy Saliem Fakir - The draft twenty-year plan for electricity generation, also called the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) 2010, was released a few weeks ago for public comment. The IRP process is all but a fait accompli. But what goes into the plan will determine the future of South Africa’s energy mix for the next two decades. The energy choices available to us are between coal, nuclear, gas, hydro and other renewables. With a projected GDP growth rate of 4.6% over the next 20 years, South Africa will...

Eskom: Plunging Us into Darkness

Picture: sankarshan Glenn Ashton - Those responsible for formulating the policies required to solve our national energy crisis are clearly floundering, all at sea, while the great white sharks of international capital circle for the kill. Our national energy policies are a mess. We have signally failed to formulate a comprehensive long-term energy policy since democracy in 1994, instead relying on ad hoc responses by both Eskom and politicians. The incestuous Tweedledum and Tweedledee relationship between Eskom and the state...