#GreenEnergyAfricaSummit: Loadshedding could have been reduced by 96.5% if 5GW of renewable energy brought online
4 September 2022
This morning, the Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities, Mireille Wenger, opened the Green Energy Summit Africa, held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.
The Summit provides a global platform to connect government leaders with the private sector, for the purpose of driving deals and investment into energy projects in Africa specifically.
Addressing some of the 2 000 delegates, Minister Wenger revealed that, according to research done by the Meridian Economics, “if South Africa had an additional 5 GW of renewable energy online in 2021, loadshedding would have been reduced by a substantial 96.5% in 2021.” This is as South Africa faces an unprecedented 25 days of loadshedding.
The 5 GW could have been brought online already, through the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme bid windows. However, due to the significant delay between bid window 4 and bid window 5, was not. “South Africa must learn from this delay and now move with determination,” said Minister Wenger.