Gwede Mantashe opens a gap - will 'discuss' independent power for Western Cape

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The Western Cape has inched a step closer to allowing municipalities to supply power to the province via independent power producers (IPPs)

Baartman said the World Economic Forum had approved about 75% of power supply projects in the province and she was excited about renewable electricity projects.

“The Western Cape can play a positive role in helping South Africans secure their energy future,” he said in a statement.

 

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