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SA launches renewable energy initiative

December 7, 2011 2 Comments

South Africa and European Union nations earlier this week announced a massive renewable energy initative, and this was launched in Durban on Wednesday. The South African Renewables Initiative (SARi) is in a bid to scale up and secure long-term funding to enable the growth of the renewable energy industry in South Africa.

Green technology, skills and money are expected to flow into SA’s green energy economy.

“The South African Renewables Initiative will not only contribute towards the growth and deployment of renewable energy, the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, and enhanced energy access, but, equally importantly, it will also enable South Africa to boost the development of new green industries, and new green jobs in renewable energy and its value chain, ” said South Africa’ s Minister of Energy Dipuo Peters.

The aim of the initiative is enable the ambitious scaling up of renewable energy in South Africa, as envisaged in the Integrated Resource Plan for electricity.

Boosting SA renewables

The development of renewable energy in South Africa gets a boost with the establishment of an international partnership between the governments of South Africa and Britain, Germany, Denmark, Norway and the European Investment Bank.

“The SARi International Partnership has been developed to support these objectives. It will bring together the South African Government with international partners from other governments and development finance institutions to work together towards the aim of developing the enhanced financing arrangements needed to catalyze growth in the renewable industry and associated industrial and economic benefits, ” South African Minister of Trade and Industry Rob Davies said.

The key task of the partnership in 2012 will be to support South Africa to develop operational financial mechanisms, and to secure funding to enable an ambitious scale up of renewables.

The declaration of intent is for South Africa to become a “producer and consumer of tomorrow’s technology”, says SA Trade and Industries Minister Rob Davies.

The beauty of the deal is that SA citizens or government won’t not be “burdened” with set-up costs. The idea is for jobs and energy to be created, nationally and regionally. It’s all in line with the UN’s Cancun climate-change goals.

UK secretary of state for energy and climate change Chris Huhne says Sari will catalyse “billions of pounds” for South Africa.

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Sources:

http://english.cri.cn/6966/2011/12/07/2941s670572.htm

http://allafrica.com/stories/201112071669.html

7 December 2011

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  1. Madeleine du Toit says

    December 8, 2011 at 7:05 pm

    I shall be reading Green Times regularly. It gives me hope … and hope for the future of our increasingly overpopulated, over-exploited planet is sometimes in short supply. Thank you - These stories provide role models for everyone.

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  2. Elma Pollard says

    December 12, 2011 at 3:56 pm

    Thank you Madeleine - you have perfectly verbalised our intention and this really makes my day! It is all the wonderful, hands-on people and projects on the ground that inspire me daily and give me the faith to know that we can and are changing rapidly - nevermind what the politicians do. It is totally up to us. Keep your eyes open and send us your green news.

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