High gas and electricity prices will undermine job creation
South Africa has the most expensive natural gas and the 15th most expensive electricity in the world, out of 18 countries surveyed. This is according to the NUS Consulting Group's International Electricity & Natural Gas Report and Price Survey 2013.
The continuous increase in the price for energy makes it more expensive to live in South Africa and this affects poor households the most. Furthermore, significant constraints are placed on South Africa's prospects of economic growth and job creation.
Energy Minister, Dipuo Peters, needs to take the future of gas, its pricing, as well as its contribution to the national energy mix into account before releasing the draft Integrated Energy Planning Report in July 2013. In the meantime, the DA will make an urgent submission to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) to review the current method of increasing the price of different energy sources simultaneously.
In this submission, we will call for NERSA:
- To clarify the effect the non-completion of the Integrated Resource Plan and the simultaneous price increase of all sources of energy has on the price of energy in South Africa;
- To consider gas as an alternative energy and indicate how it adjudicates on gas prices for use in households, business and large industrialisation; and
- To indicate what the regulator has done, through benchmark pricing, for affordable gas prices in South Africa.