Big changes coming for rooftop solar in South Africa: Ramaphosa

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Ramaphosa says the government is doing everything it can to take on the load shedding crisis.

President Cyril Ramaphosa says that the government is pulling on every resource it has to get power onto the grid as a matter of extreme urgency.

“To incentivise greater uptake of rooftop solar, Eskom will develop rules and a pricing structure – known as a feed-in tariff – for all commercial and residential installations on its network.” The policy proposed incentives for personal solar installations like granting a once-off tax rebate to households that install them.

Widespread implementation of rooftop solar could be a game-changer for Eskom and the day-to-day lives of South Africans., financial services firm PwC calculated that if you were to put rooftop solar on Midrand’s commercial and industrial properties, you could reduce load shedding in the country by one stage.

PwC found that there were approximately 638,000 square meters of roof space in Midrand with the potential to produce between 1,600kWh and 2,000kWh, per square meter – enough to lower load shedding by a whole stage, if used to power the national grid.Ramaphosa added that a team of independent experts is conducting a diagnosis of the problems at poorly performing power stations and taking action to improve plant performance.

“Eskom is also working to buy surplus power from companies with available generation capacity for a period of three years.”

 

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