Gauteng eyes shift to solar, gas power

File photo: Mxolisi Madela.

File photo: Mxolisi Madela.

Published Feb 17, 2015

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Johannesburg - Gauteng is moving towards renewable energy to take pressure off the struggling national energy grid, the province's infrastructure development MEC, Nandi Mayathula-Khoza, said on Tuesday.

“Solar energy and energy for landfill gas are the most obvious short-term projects that we have embarked on... It will be implemented at provincial and municipal level,” she said at the Africa Energy Indaba in Sandton.

Solar water heaters were being rolled out to municipalities and solar street and traffic lights were being introduced.

Solar panels were being used by many government buildings in the city centre, she said.

“We have also started a process of ensuring the boilers we use in our hospitals will be run by natural gas and not by coal.”

Mayathula-Khoza was speaking in the place of Energy Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson who had been billed to speak, but had to be in Cape Town to attend the debate on the State of the Nation Address in Parliament.

Mayathula-Khoza said the government was implementing many initiatives across different sectors and was developing targets for different sources of energy.

She pointed to the government's willingness to enter into power purchase agreements with the private sector.

“These are some of the programmes we are embarking on to make that little contribution to the challenge we are facing in this country.

“This country is open for business and equally so we are ready to trade with Africa and the world.”

Sapa

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