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SA’s new power forum aims to end loadshedding blues
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79116, member: 636"] South Africa’s energy regulator has formed a new advisory panel to help overhaul the power market. This Electricity Market Advisory Forum, with members from industry, finance, and civil society, will guide the shift toward a competitive wholesale electricity system. The move aims to address persistent blackouts and high costs by reducing reliance on the state utility Eskom and encouraging private power producers. The forum’s creation follows years of loadshedding that have severely hurt the economy. Its experts will advise on market rules and trading codes to foster fair competition and draw investment, particularly into renewable energy sources. Recent regulatory steps have already begun allowing private projects better access to the national grid. Significant challenges remain, including Eskom’s massive debt, an aging grid, and potential job losses in the traditional coal sector. The panel’s recommendations will need to balance introducing competition with maintaining stability to avoid worsening the power crisis. If successful, the reforms could lead to a more reliable supply and lower prices for consumers and businesses over time. [/QUOTE]
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