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Energy Minister Dipuo Peters. Photo: Simphiwe Mbokazi
Durban - South Africa has formed an international partnership with four European countries in an attempt to source funding for its renewable energy programme.
It is envisaged that the partnership, which aims to mobilise funding for environmentally friendly energy, will be a major boost to South Africa’s renewable energy initiative.
“South Africa has already benefited from international partnerships in the energy field but this is different,” Energy Minister Dipuo Peters said during the launch.
Working with international partners would ensure there was funding and the workforce needed for the renewable energy to grow, Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies said.
“Renewable energy is an opportunity for Africa. African countries need to be producers as well as consumers of next technologies,” he said.
South Africa wanted to utilise the opportunities presented by climate change to create jobs and grow the economy, he said.
Africa had missed the opportunities brought by the advent of the ICT. “We are experiencing a new revolution. The climate change also presents opportunities,” he said.
South Africa hoped to create 27 000 jobs in the next few years from the renewable energy sector, he said.
The partnership was signed by representatives from the United Kingdom, Norway, Germany, Denmark and the European Investment Bank.
Britain’s Secretary of State for energy and climate change Chris Huhne described South Africa’s renewable targets as ambitious.
“South Africa’s targets are ambitious, so we need to match that ambition with the private finance to get projects off the ground,” he said.
Martin Lidegaard, Denmark’s Climate and Energy Minister, said South Africa’s energy initiatives was key to transforming the energy sector. - Sapa
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Anonymous, wrote
@GanGreen - So what should we do, just continue with our old ways and hope for the best? Our world is litrally dying and we are the cause of it.
GanGreen, wrote
I have friends in the US who work in the renewable energy sector and they will be the first to tell you what a scam it is and how unreliable and expensive it is.Another friend is a carpenter building "green" buildings for the city of LA and these buildings cost twice as much as a normal building and they already falling down because green substitutes are so inferior--so in the respect SA will feel right at home when their green buildings are coming apart at the seams because they will be just like RDP homes. The green gig is the scam of history--hey if you are going to lie GO BIG!
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