Brown: SA’s energy crisis a priority

Lynne Brown. File photo: Cindy Waxa

Lynne Brown. File photo: Cindy Waxa

Published Feb 13, 2015

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Cape Town - The government takes the energy situation in the country very seriously, Public Enterprise Minister Lynne Brown said on Thursday following President Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation Address.

“That is why it has a war room that constitutes any department that affects energy in the country,” she said.

“It is the almost most single important issue for growth in our economy and our lives.”

During his address, President Jacob Zuma said stabilising Eskom's finances was a priority and the power utility would be given R23-billion to do so.

Brown said the reason there were blackouts was because the grid was constrained.

“The problem is that more people are on the grid, the economy has grown and we haven't kept up with generation.”

Brown said Zuma spoke about a longer term plan for energy which included renewable energy, nuclear energy and shale gas.

She said the first unit of the new Medupi power station would come online in the next few weeks and Kusile next year.

“It won't be an outright solution, but it will help get more megawatts on the grid,” Brown said.

Sapa

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