New energy law for W Cape on the cards

New energy law for W Cape on the cards

ENERGY in the Western Cape is set to become cleaner and greener with the introduction of ground-breaking legislation that will kick-start the renewable energy industry throughout the province.

The legislation includes a range of incentives, tariffs and tax breaks to stimulate the use of renewable energy across the residential, commercial and industrial sectors, the Cape Times reported on Tuesday. It may even see the introduction of a mechanism that pays residents who produce their own renewable energy, to feed this energy back into the national grid.Tasneem Essop, MEC for both Economic Development and for Environmental Affairs and Development Planning, announced at the climate change and renewable energy conference held in the city that she would begin the drafting of a renewable energy act for the Western Cape.The new legislation will also improve energy security in a province hamstrung by blackouts, and will help reduce the country’s carbon footprint.It is also likely to ensure that new large housing projects, such as golf course developments, have solar water heating and energy-efficient devices.The director of the province’s strategic environmental management department said that because energy was not a provincial competency, the provincial government had to partner with national government to draw up the new legislation, particularly with the Treasury, the Department of Minerals and Energy and the National Energy Regulator of SA (Nersa).South Africa, which burns coal for over 90 per cent of its electricity, is the seventh highest per capita emitter of carbon in the world.The legislation will be promulgated within two years.- Nampa-SapaIt may even see the introduction of a mechanism that pays residents who produce their own renewable energy, to feed this energy back into the national grid.Tasneem Essop, MEC for both Economic Development and for Environmental Affairs and Development Planning, announced at the climate change and renewable energy conference held in the city that she would begin the drafting of a renewable energy act for the Western Cape.The new legislation will also improve energy security in a province hamstrung by blackouts, and will help reduce the country’s carbon footprint.It is also likely to ensure that new large housing projects, such as golf course developments, have solar water heating and energy-efficient devices.The director of the province’s strategic environmental management department said that because energy was not a provincial competency, the provincial government had to partner with national government to draw up the new legislation, particularly with the Treasury, the Department of Minerals and Energy and the National Energy Regulator of SA (Nersa).South Africa, which burns coal for over 90 per cent of its electricity, is the seventh highest per capita emitter of carbon in the world.The legislation will be promulgated within two years.- Nampa-Sapa

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