The South African Power Sector

This Insight presents the key challenges in the power sector and the opportunities for transitioning the sector towards a just future

Abstract

South Africa has the most developed electricity sector in (sub-Saharan) Africa, with 54 gigawatts (GW) installed generation capacity, mostly from coal-fired plants. This is almost half the total installed power in sub-Saharan Africa. Still, the power sector has ample room for growth in renewable generation, which makes up just 5% of total generation.

EEG carried out a scoping study on behalf of the UK Department for International Development in South Africa. The scoping study provided key socioeconomic information and context, followed by an overview of the power sector, including its structure, key actors and policies, and the main challenges it is facing.

This Energy Insight presents the key characteristics and challenges in the South African power sector, as well as the opportunities for transitioning the sector towards a just future.”

This research is part of the Energy and Economic Growth Applied Research Programme.

Citation

Gabrielle Dyson (2020) EEG Energy Insight: The South African Power Sector

The South African Power Sector

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Published 31 March 2020