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Northern Cape green energy potential could be ‘heartbeat’ of SA’s economy

With its immense potential for renewable energy and green hydrogen production and export, the Northern Cape could become a key driver of South Africaโ€™s energy transition and economic growth.

This is according to President Cyril Ramaphosa who delivered remarks at the opening session of a Presidential engagement between the National Executive and the Provincial Executive of the Northern Cape.

โ€œI have said on a number of occasions that the Northern Cape is an economic pioneer and a frontier of innovation. Last year, there was a report publishedโ€ฆthat characterised the province as South Africaโ€™s emerging powerhouse โ€“ quite literally.

โ€œThe Northern Cape is at the forefront of the clean energy revolution and is experiencing a significant surge in power projects, notably solar and green hydrogen,โ€ the President said.

According to the African Green Hydrogen Alliance (AGHA) โ€“ which is made up of 10 African states, including South Africa โ€“ the green hydrogen industry has the potential to add between $66 billion and $126 billion to the Gross Domestic Product of the member countries over the next 25 years.

Government is already working on capitalising on this with the Boegoebaai Port and Rail Development named as one of the top seven infrastructure priorities for 2025/26.

โ€œThe provinceโ€™s Green Hydrogen Masterplan is ambitious in both scope and potential โ€“ not just for the Northern Cape but for the national economy as well. It is also, a potential that can have an impact on SADC and even for our continent.

โ€œIn recent months I, together with a number of members of the National Executive, โ€ฆhave participated in multilateral discussions and business forums where we have been articulating our vision of South Africa being a leader in the renewable energy revolution.

โ€œAnd to quote the [Pulitzer Centre] report, once the energy transition unfolds as envisaged, the Northern Cape could be the new heartbeat of the economy,โ€ he said.

The President noted the strides made in the province becoming an industrial hub.

โ€œThis is supported by traditional industries like mining, but is being expanded through special economic zone development, industrial park development and major infrastructure developments, notably in port and rail,โ€ he said.

Resolving challenges

President Ramaphosa acknowledged that while the provinceโ€™s economy has been growing and creating jobs, โ€œpersistent challengesโ€ remain.

โ€œNational Treasuryโ€™s 2024 provincial socio-economic review points to an increase in the percentage of people living in poverty andโ€ฆa drop in the number of households with access to basic services like water. Unemployment, especially youth unemployment, remains high.

โ€œFiscal constraints are holding back a number of projects particularly at a municipal level, including for disaster response, asbestos eradication, land restitution, rural electrification and public housing.

โ€œMuch as we look at the potential and the progress that is being made, these challenges are still casting a shadow on our way to much better development,โ€ he said.

To resolve some of these challenges, the President said government will have to find ways to โ€œsupport high impact projectsโ€ in the vein of the Northern Cape Industrial Corridor, the provinceโ€™s R1 billion housing programme and the Kimberley Big Hole precinct.

โ€œWe will also need to find creative funding mechanisms for major projectsโ€ฆfor instance the Boegoebaai Harbour project. That is a project that will turn the fortunes of our province around.

โ€œWe need an urgent relook at the current delivery model to enable regulatory approval and investment activation,โ€ he said.

The President emphasised that integrated planning between all three spheres of government โ€œmust involve State-owned enterprises as important stakeholders with significant capabilitiesโ€.

This integration must also align with the Medium-Term Development Plan.

โ€œWe are keen to discuss how the province is addressing the issue of climate change and its state of readiness to respond to natural disasters.

โ€œAnother challenge that we need to address is at the local government levelโ€ฆhow we are able to improve our local government sphere and find ways of ensuring that this province is able to move up to a high level in terms of tourism.

โ€œThere is latent potential in this province where we can actually exploit the number of endowments that the Northern Cape has,โ€ President Ramaphosa said. โ€“ย SAnews.gov.za

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