The Sunday Mail
South Africa has made faltering progress toward implementing plans announced more than two years ago to procure additional power needed to swiftly address crippling energy shortages.
The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy first issued a request for information from potential electricity suppliers in December 2019.
A year later it listed 28 interested bidders, and in 2021 it chose the winners of contracts to generate about 2 000 megawatts of capacity under its so-called Risk Mitigation Independent Power Producer Programme.
The projects were supposed to reach financial close in July and the new plants were expected to be on line within 18 months.
It previously said an additional round of projects would be released no later than the end of this month, but it hasn’t indicated whether that plan is still on track. — Bloomberg.