City positioning itself as top renewable energy investment destination in Africa
27 September 2022
Speaking at the Africa Renewables Investment Summit today, 27 September 2022, which is being held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre over the next three days, the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Energy, Councillor Beverley van Reenen outlined key interventions the City is taking to end load-shedding over time, enhance energy supply security, diversify the energy mix through own build and third party suppliers and to create an enabling environment for greater investment into renewables and cleaner sources of energy that will be to the benefit of Cape Town.
‘The City has a vision to become a climate-resilient, resource-efficient and carbon-neutral city that enables meaningful economic growth for inclusive job creation, especially in ultra-promising sectors of the future such as the renewables sector.
‘The City aims to be a leader in renewable energy and alternative technology solutions through facilitation, promotion and helping to create an enabling environment for greater investment in this sector. South Africa, is facing extraordinary energy challenges. So far this year, we have had a record of over 1 800 hours of rolling outages.
‘While there has been progress with Eskom’s Just Energy Transition programme towards lower carbon technologies, it requires further investment and support for its targets to come to fruition.