Government must get out of the way of those who can – and want to – fix the electricity crisis
25 July 2022
Note to editors: Please find attached the DA's Emergency Plan to fix South Africa's Electricity Supply.
Today, in my meeting with President Ramaphosa on the ongoing electricity crisis, I outlined what the DA believes are the sixteen most critical interventions that he should announce right away if we are to have any chance at solving this crisis.
There are some urgent steps aimed at securing our short-term electricity supply, and then there are medium-term steps which will take a little longer but are critical to the sustainability of our energy sector (and should have been implemented years ago). It is crucial that both the short-term and medium-term interventions happen concurrently. Some of these interventions lie within Eskom, and some lie outside of the state-owned utility, where the bulk of our future energy solutions will ultimately have to come from.
The most important piece of advice we can give the President is that he should get his government out of the way of those who want to - and who are able to - fix this mess. Many of the obstacles to increased generation are self-imposed by government. Whether it’s by standing in the way of municipalities who want to procure or generate their own electricity, whether it’s through onerous regulations on small-scale generation, or any of the other counter-productive regulations around preferential procurement or local content requirement, this national government has consistently been the biggest part of the problem.