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Eskom backs Necom-level consultation on use of electricity tokens to upscale virtual wheeling

Eskom Distribution MD Monde Bala

Eskom Distribution MD Monde Bala

30th January 2024

By: Terence Creamer

Creamer Media Editor

     

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Eskom Distribution MD Monde Bala has signalled the utility’s willingness to consider the integration of an Electricity Credit Token (ECT) financial instrument to accelerate the implementation of a virtual wheeling model that allows multiple generators to transact with multiple customers in multiple locations.

Eskom and Vodacom have, over the past year, developed and piloted a virtual wheeling platform that Eskom is currently aiming to launch before the end of 2024.

However, Meridian Economics has subsequently made a proposal to modify the implementation of the scheme using ‘token wheeling’, whereby a liquid secondary market is created for ECTs generated when independent power producers (IPPs) inject electricity into the grid for sale to customers that have signed up to buy renewable electricity through a virtual wheeling platform.

The ECT, Meridian says, will be a “tradeable, standardised, contractually recognised claim to a credit on an electricity account”.

Speaking during a webinar hosted by EE Business Intelligence, Meridian Economics MD Dr Grové Steyn argued that the introduction of ECTs could enhance IPP project viability by removing the credit risks associated with the current virtual wheeling platform approach, which is premised on the securing of an Eskom refund after payment of the account.

Instead of paying their full distributor or municipal bill in cash in the expectation of a later refund, customers would obtain a credit on their municipal accounts on presentation of ECTs and municipalities will do so in turn with the aggregated ECTs, on their Eskom bulk accounts.

Bala described the ECT proposal, which could be implemented using a distributed ledger or blockchain system, as an innovative concept that could help unlock much-needed private investment into electricity generation by potentially de-risking the virtual wheeling.

However, he also noted the complexity associated with the introduction of such a financial instrument and said further work and consultation was, thus, required to make it implementable.

He proposed that the token wheeling proposal be canvassed further with stakeholders participating in workstream nine of the National Energy Crisis Committee (Necom), which he chairs. The workstream is focusing specifically on market and wheeling interventions to assist in overcoming South Africa’s long-standing loadshedding crisis.

Bala also highlighted that it had taken more than two years, from concept to proposed implementation, to develop the virtual wheeling platform with Vodacom and indicated that a similar timeframe should be anticipated for securing all the necessary governance approval for ECTs.

   

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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