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I quote Ad: Ad: Zuma: Power grid cant handle population View 276 comments Comment 2015-01-22 08:37 VIDEO: SA has the capacity to switch to renewable energy - expert Johannesburg - The electricity infrastructure was not designed to serve 11 million households, President Jacob Zuma told the World Economic Forum in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland on Wednesday. Our electricity infrastructure for example, was never designed to serve an expanded citizenry, he said in a statement prepared for delivery. This extension of electricity to more households that had been excluded in the past, coupled with a growing economy, have sharply put pressure on the infrastructure, which needs improved maintenance and expansion. Zuma said South Africa is currently considering options to increase the available electricity generation capacity and to manage the demand over the next six months to reduce the risk of rolling blackouts. On December 5, Eskom implemented stage three blackouts, but on December 8 Eskom CEO Tshediso Matona denied that Eskom was in crisis. READ: CEO Tshediso Matona: No crisis at Eskom The power utility implemented stage one of load shedding on January 9, due to high electricity demand and the unavailability of some of its generating units. Stage one allows for up to 1 000 MW of the national load to be shed, stage two for up to 2 000 MW, and stage three for up to 4 000 MW. On Thursday, Matona said government shared responsibility with Eskom for the power problems gripping the country and said the countrys power supply would remain severely constrained in the coming months while Eskom dealt with its maintenance backlog. READ: Govt co-owns Eskoms woes - Matona He said maintenance had been neglected in recent years and at times was deferred to keep the lights on. In February 900 megawatts would be taken off the grid when one of Koeberg nuclear power stations units would undergo maintenance. Zuma said South Africa would build on the success of the renewable energy procurement programme to ensure that the country has a reliable, flexible, clean and cost-competitive electricity generation mix. Apart from the Eskom new build programme at Medupi, Kusile and Ingula, the government has procured 4000 megawatts from the independent power producers. To date 923.18 megawatts have been connected to the national grid. He said the two bid windows of the renewable energy procurement process attracted more than R82bn from private investors, with window three expected to draw R51bn at financial close. South Africa is also the last frontier country for petroleum development, including off-shore oil and gas as well as shale gas prospects, he said. We are also exploring nuclear and coal as part of the energy mix. We are optimistic that the end result of the current challenges will be much improved energy resources for the country. Speaking on the national development plan, Zuma said it is an instrument to help the country achieve its development goals. He said South Africa is committing to achieving 5% growth by 2019, which is necessary if the country wants to create jobs. The target to attract investments for the year 2013-2014 is R50bn. We have achieved an investment pipeline of R60.5bn of potential investment projects, reflecting both domestic and foreign projects, he said. This indicates that our country remains an attractive destination for investments. South Africa remains fully open for business. Zuma said that both domestic and foreign business partners are invited to invest in the South African economy. Key job drivers were identified in which South Africa wants to attract investments. NOW READ: Eskom pulls out of World Economic Forum Four-point plan for Eskom turnaround Time for Nersa to help solve electricity woes SAPA Read more on: wef eskom davos electricity sa economy Share: Email Twitter Google Facebook del.icio.us Digg Get an iWYZE car insurance quote More Stories in Economy Rhino poaching hits SA economy - WWF Oil price drop may affect IS fight - Iraq Wilmar opens palm oil supplies to scrutiny Wine farmers plead poverty US drivers put oil market on road to recovery «Back Funeral Cover from R35/m SEARCH HOME TERMS FEEDBACK Viewing Mobile site View Website © 24 ˆ Back to top ˆ Fin24 Home > Economy < Back SITES/SERVICES > News24 Sport24 Fin24 Channel24 Health24 Careers24 Women24 Wheels24 Food24 Parent24 isiZulu CityPress Kenya Nigeria Property24 Pricecheck OLX Travel Lotto Kalahari Services
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