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W Cape making progress on municipal power projects

6th August 2021

By: Terence Creamer

Creamer Media Editor

     

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The Western Cape provincial government is evaluating responses to a request for information (RFI) issued by the Department of Economic Development and Tourism to assess the potential for renewable-energy projects in six municipalities included in its Municipal Energy Resilience (MER) project.

Through the MER, the provincial government aims to provide support and capacity building to enable the Drakenstein, Mossel Bay, Overstrand, Saldanha Bay, Stellenbosch and Swartland municipalities to implement renewable-energy projects that will bolster energy security and affordability and support environmental sustainability, as well as economic development and growth.

The province is also collaborating with the City of Cape Town, which has its own relatively advanced renewable-energy procurement plans.

Speaking during an Enlit webinar in late July, director for energy Ajay Trikam said the RFI responses would be used to identify possible pioneering projects in the candidate municipalities.

The RFI forms part of the first phase of what is a three-phase, three-year MER initiative and will also include prefeasibility studies, a gap analysis and the finalisation of a roadmap for pioneering projects.

The second phase, which should begin in October and continue until June next year, will involve project preparation, feasibility studies and the initiation of procurement.

The third phase, which will run until 2023, will focus on the implementation of the pioneering MER projects, while developing a masterplan for all municipalities in the province.

Business cases are being assessed for four categories of projects, including utility-scale projects larger than 10 MW; distributed generation projects of between 1 MW and 10 MW in size; small-scale embedded generation (SSEG) projects of below 1 MW; and large-scale battery energy storage.

Trikam noted that 19 Western Cape municipalities already had SSEG tariffs that had been approved by the National Energy Regulator of South Africa.

He also stressed that the department had adopted a collaborative approach with other provincial departments and the national government.

Late last year, Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe gazetted amendments to the electricity regulations for new electricity generation capacity, opening the way for “municipalities in good financial standing to develop their own power generation projects”.

The prospects for municipality-linked projects could be further improved, depending on the content of an amendment to Schedule 2 of the Electricity Regulation Act, which is being revised to reflect an increase in the licence-exemption cap from 1 MW to 100 MW and to allow for wheeling and trading of electricity produced from so-called embedded generators to non-related third parties.

Also speaking during the webinar, International Finance Corporation senior operations officer Tilana De Meillon said the World Bank Group unit was working with a number of municipalities that were gearing up to procure renewable-energy capacity.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Magazine Managing Editor

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