COSATU supports temporary emissions exemptions for Kusile Power Station
14 April 2023
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) supports the temporary minimum emissions standards exemptions announced by the Minister for Environmental Affairs, Forestry and Fisheries, Ms. Barbara Creecy, for Eskom’s Kusile Power Station.
The minimum emissions standards exemption for 3 Kusile stacks for the period of November 2023 to March 2025 will enable Kusile to return the 3 stacks to the grid in November 2023. This will bring a potential of 2100 MW back to the grid 13 months earlier and thus sparing an already battered economy of 2 levels of loadshedding for this period.
COSATU and its Affiliates support all possible intervention to end loadshedding. The economy cannot grow with up to 10 hours of loadshedding a day. The current levels of loadshedding are seeing millions of workers lose wages and plunging them further into debt and poverty. It is placing thousands of jobs at risk when the nation is already battling with a 42% unemployment rate. It is jeopardising the survival of countless of SMMEs and companies. It is estimated that loadshedding cost the fiscus R60 billion in 2022. This is money that would have made a difference to public servants’ wages and the public services the nation depends on.
COSATU and its Affiliates support moving from carbon and pollution intensive energy generation to cleaner forms of energy. Workers, in particular mine and energy workers and neighbouring communities have long felt the consequences of pollution and climate change.