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Minister Ramokgopa commits to finding ‘enduring, lasting solution’ to rising electricity costs

Minister of Energy and Electricity, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, has moved to assure South Africans that the department is committed, together with the South African Local Government Association (SALGA) and municipalities, to finding an enduring solution to the rising cost of electricity in South Africa.

The Minister was addressing a media briefing on Monday morning.

โ€œThereโ€™s been an exponential rise in the cost of electricity. Our electricity pricing plan needs to kick in and thatโ€™s the primary preoccupation of the work of the ministry now working with Eskom; working with municipalities and working with SALGA.โ€

Ramokgopa addressed some initiatives by municipalities, which have not been well received by communities. He cited the example of a โ€œsurchargeโ€ (also known as a network fee).

โ€œWe really donโ€™t want to engage publicly on the merits of whether the R200 [surcharge] is necessary or not. What we want to do is to find a more enduring and robust solution to this problem,โ€ he said.

The Minister added that discussions with SALGA had already begun during the sixth administration.

โ€œThereโ€™s an appreciation that itโ€™s important that we pull together. This situation is untenable. Communities are getting more and more enraged [and] people just canโ€™t afford the cost of electricity.

โ€œAs the ministry, together with the Deputy Minister, we have taken a view that we will not fold our arms although that domainโ€ฆ is the exclusive purview of local authorities. Municipalities rightfully say that itโ€™s their domain but we are agreed with SALGA that we are going to resolve this problem domestically,โ€ he said.

Ramokgopa said in finding solutions, the role of the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) is indispensable.

โ€œAs an independent authority, theyโ€™ve got the duty to protect the consumer, theyโ€™ve got a duty to interrogate the proposed tariff increases from Eskom and also from municipalities. So what weโ€™re going to do is not to pressure Nersa but to work with Nersa.

โ€œWe are going to insist on a Nersa frameworkโ€ฆ that takes care of the interests of the poor and the marginalised so that we donโ€™t deny them access to electricity. Protect the interests also of the affluent because we canโ€™t get to a situation where the pricing structure is such that it becomes unaffordable over time but also protects industriesโ€ฆ that donโ€™t become competitive as a result of the pricing structure.

โ€œWe will work with the municipalities. We know what you are going through and it is our intention to resolve this question,โ€ he said. โ€“ย SAnews.gov.za

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