Fostering a just energy transition: Lessons from South Africa's Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme

IF 0.8 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS South African Journal of International Affairs-SAJIA Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/10220461.2023.2229293
K. Chetty, Y. D. Davids, M. Kanyane, T. Madzivhandila, Tahiya Moosa, L. Ndaba
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ABSTRACT South Africa's renewable energy independent power producers (REIPPs) largely depend on foreign manufacturers and resources as they generate the power needed to address the country's energy crisis. This foreign dependence contradicts some principles of a just energy transition, which encourage developing local job creation in the renewable energy sector. Although South Africa has increased its power procurement targets and relaxed some regulatory requirements in response to the current energy crisis, the long-term policy framework is unclear. Sustainably expanding renewable energy generation depends on a clear policy framework which plots the transition from coal and develops local manufacturing and skilling capacities. Through a case study review of two South African wind farms, this article examines how REIPPs can shift their reliance on foreign equipment manufacturers and skilled resources to local providers, fostering a sustainable and inclusive just energy transition.
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促进公正的能源转型:来自南非可再生能源独立发电商采购计划的经验教训
摘要南非的可再生能源独立发电商(REIPP)在很大程度上依赖外国制造商和资源来发电,以应对该国的能源危机。这种对外依赖与公正能源转型的一些原则相矛盾,这些原则鼓励当地在可再生能源部门创造就业机会。尽管南非提高了电力采购目标,并放宽了一些监管要求,以应对当前的能源危机,但长期政策框架尚不明确。可持续扩大可再生能源发电取决于一个明确的政策框架,该框架规划了从煤炭的转型,并发展了当地的制造和技能能力。通过对南非两个风电场的案例研究回顾,本文探讨了可再生能源投资项目如何将对外国设备制造商和技术资源的依赖转移到当地供应商身上,促进可持续和包容性的公正能源转型。
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