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South Africa, Indonesia get $1bn to close coal plants

27th October 2022

By: Bloomberg

  

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South Africa and Indonesia will receive a combined $1-billion from the Climate Investment Funds to replace some of their coal-fired power plants with renewable energy facilities, part of global efforts to cut planet-warming emissions.

The allocation of $500-million each to the coal-dependent countries will come in the form of “concessional,” or low cost, finance, the World Bank-affiliated fund said in a statement Thursday.

In South Africa, the money will be used to close coal-fired electricity stations and replace them with renewable energy plants and battery storage systems, it said.

In Indonesia, CIF will work with state power provider Perusahaan Listrik Negara and private companies to accelerate the closure of 2 000 MW of coal-fired generation by five to 10 years and explore how that capacity can be replaced.

South Africa is the world’s 13th-biggest producer of greenhouse gases, with 45% of its annual 452-million tons of emissions coming from electricity generation. Indonesia is the 10th-biggest emitter.

Almost all of South Africa’s energy is produced from coal by troubled state power company Eskom Holdings and the country suffers from regular blackouts.

“Over the next eight years, South Africa needs $60-billion in investments to effect the transition” away from coal, Barbara Creecy, South Africa’s environment minister, said.

In South Africa alone, the closures funded by the deal will prevent the emission of 71-million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent, the same as taking 14-million gasoline-fueled cars off the road for a year, the CIF said.

The money allocated there is part of a $2.6-billion package being mobilized from public and private sources by the government to help pay for the clean energy transition, it added.

South Africa is also negotiating $8.5-billion in climate finance as part of an agreement with the US, UK, Germany, France and the European Union known as the Just Energy Transition Partnership.

Edited by Bloomberg

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