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Former Eskom manager Alwie Lester – who has been appointed as an energy advisor in the Office of the Premier - was also officially introduced to other Council officials. “Mr. Lester has wasted no time and has hit the ground running,” the Premier pointed out.
“Urgency is required if we are to save our economy and push ahead with our Growth For Jobs strategy. Load shedding is costing South Africa and our province billions in lost opportunities. It is conservatively estimated that stage 6 load shedding is costing South Africa between four and six billion rand per day,” stressed the Premier. He added, “The urgency needed to address this catastrophe is painfully absent at national government. The Western Cape has to become independent of Eskom as quickly as possible”.
At the gathering a plan of action, both medium and long-term - was discussed, involving whatever resources the Western Cape Government (WCG) has at its disposal.
The council has resolved that:
Provincial Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning Minister Anton Bredell said, “The same response the Western Cape Government applied to fight Covid-19 must be used in addressing the energy crisis.”
Tertuis Simmers, Western Cape Infrastructure Minister, stated, “A key approach is further opening up the market to Independent Power Producers (IPPs) to come on board to help us end load shedding.”
The Council undertook to include the expertise of key stakeholders in the private sector. “In this conundrum, we need to enable the private sector as quickly as possible,” said the Premier.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic Of South Africa: Western Cape Provincial Government.
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