South Africa Approves Renewable Energy
Aimed at boosting energy security and industrial development, the plan outlines a comprehensive strategy to expand renewable energy
SAREM provides a detailed roadmap for addressing critical challenges in local energy infrastructure, investment, and capacity, at a time when South Africa's electricity demand is expected to double by 2040. The plan focuses on four key pillars: Unlocking system readiness to support local demand for renewable power and storage,
battery storage is similarly set to grow exponentially, to 4.7TWh per annum by 2030 (compared to about 700GWh in 2022).8 In South Africa, the rollout of renewable energy technologies is similarly set to increase rapidly, as the country aims to achieve energy security for all as well as decarbonise its electricity supply.
For investors, the plan identifies a clear pathway to advancing power projects as South African electricity demand is expected to rise two-fold by 2040. The upcoming African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energies 2025 – taking place September 29 to October 3 – will examine the impact the SAREM will have on the country's energy mix.
Overall, a large share of the South African population (43% in 2013) lives in a situation of energy poverty. Similarly, most SMMEs, particularly micro and small-sized enterprises, do not the financial resources to access renewable energy and storage technologies.
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