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ADB estimates that SA would need more than $30 billion for transition to renewable energy

AFRICAN Development Bank Group President Dr Akinwumi Adesina has assured South Africa of the Bankโ€™s strong support as the country transitions from fossil fuel to renewable energy.

Adesina told Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy, Gwede Mantashe, that the Bank was in the process of setting up an African Energy Transition Facility to help South Africa secure adequate financing for its energy transition.

He said through the African Energy Transition Facility, โ€œSouth Africa can leverage on the $8.5 billion in grants from the G7 countries to generate all the money it needs for its just energy transition without getting into debt.โ€

The African Development Bank estimates that South Africa would need more than $30 billion for transition to renewable energy.

The Bank is financing several renewable energy projects in South Africa, including the 100 megawatt Sere wind power plant, the 100 megawatt Xina solar power concentrated power plant, and the award-winning 100 megawatt Red Stone solar project. The Bank is also preparing a $400 million package to support the countryโ€™s electricity utility company, Eskom, as it transitions to renewable energy.

According to Mantashe, the government is committed to achieving a 15% reduction in coal power production and an 18% increase in renewable energy by 2030.

He said: โ€œWe want to move from high carbon to low carbon emission. The Just Energy Transition plan should be about peopleโ€™s lives and livelihoods, particularly in coal mining areas. We must develop a concrete alternative economic programme for communities in those areas.โ€

The minister said the government was planning to generate an additional 1 500 MW of electricity from coal. โ€œWe want to be actively involved in the experiment for cleaner coal production technology, including carbon capture and storageโ€ฆIf the experiment works, weโ€™ll expand it and that will reprieve coal as a commodity.โ€

The minister said gas and nuclear were part of South Africaโ€™s energy mix. He described gas as a game changer for development and cited Mozambique, whose economic prospects have changed following gas discovery.

According to Adesina, solar power should be a key part of South Africaโ€™s energy mix. โ€œBe bold about solar power,โ€ he said. โ€œAfrica today has no choice but to transition out of coal. But God is good to us. We have 11 terawatts of solar. That is Africaโ€™s future. South Africa can help make that future happen. South Africa can become and should position itself to be the lead manufacturer of polysilicon.โ€

Polysilicon is used to manufacture solar panels and other products, which are currently imported mainly from China.

Mantashe told the African Development Bank Group president and his delegation that South Africa had discovered rare earth minerals, essential in manufacturing solar power components. โ€œThe minerals of the future that will contribute to a green economy are here,โ€ he said.

Minister Mantashe said the South African government was considering using 10 million barrels of its crude oil reserves to control the rising prices of petroleum by suspending all taxes and levies for two months.

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