On November 23, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) signed a €275 000 (approximately R5 million) grant agreement with the French public development bank, Agence Française de Développement (AFD), to facilitate further development of South Africa’s just energy transition goals.
This collaboration will support the development of a holistic cost-benefit analysis study on the repurposing of two coal power plants, as well as the examination of the localization potential and enterprise development opportunities of both the solar PV and battery storage value chain. It will contribute to the efforts of ensuring that adequate provision is made to uphold the “just” element of the “just transition,” considering the closure of coal power stations and the development of renewable energy projects.
“It gives me great pleasure that we are here discussing elements of what the CSIR ought to be doing to contribute to South Africa’s journey towards the just energy transition. We are appreciative of the collaboration with AFD,” says Dr Bethuel Sehlapelo, Executive Cluster Manager of CSIR Smart Places.
“The work of the CSIR will generate the necessary insight to enable evidence-based policy design, especially as it relates to re-industrialization potential, as well as the implementation and scaling of territorial transformation. The work that the CSIR is doing will be a source of inspiration for other countries with similar challenges,” says Philippe Orliange, Executive Director for Countries at AFD.
The Just Energy Transition Program (JETP) will set a precedent for how countries can work together to accelerate the transition to green energy and technology. The COP 26 pledge is expected to prevent between 1-1.5 gigatonnes of emissions over the next 20 years and support South Africa to move away from coal and accelerate its transition to a low emission, climate-resilient economy.
CSIR Just Energy Transition program manager, Aradhna Pandarum, stated, “We are delighted to find ourselves positioned here. This grant supports two CSIR projects, and we are really elated to zoom in on communities to gain insight and an understanding of how we can implement the just transition in the most inclusive manner.”
In parallel, the CSIR has launched the CSIR_EWSETA Energy Industry Support Program, through which the CSIR Energy Research Centre will provide capacity building and technical incubation services to small, medium and micro enterprises in the local energy landscape.