Energy future-fit: City accepts R1,8m assistance donation for its new energy plans

The City of Cape Town’s Energy Directorate has accepted an offer of technical assistance from the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) South African Energy Programme (SAEP). The donation will assist the City with a number of projects relating to renewable energy purchase, generation and energy efficiency interventions. This is another step in the City’s energy programme to become more sustainable and diversify the energy mix for cleaner more affordable energy for Cape Town over time.

The City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Energy, Councillor Beverley van Reenen, welcomes the donation of assistance.

The Energy Directorate is currently embarking on a number of projects relating to renewable energy purchase and generation, and other sustainable energy interventions.

The assistance from the USAID’s SAEP includes support on:

  • Pre-feasibility study of a renewable energy facility at Paardevlei in Somerset West
  • Expert support on the IPP Procurement programme of the City, including review of its draft power purchase agreements
  • Tariff design for the City’s independent power producer programme
  • Financial modelling input to 10MW Atlantis Solar feasibility study

The technical assistance from the USAID is free of charge and the City and the USAID have agreed that the approximate value of the assistance to be provided is R1,8 million.

‘We are truly grateful for the USAID assistance which will go a long way in helping the City with its renewable energy purchase and generation and energy efficiency interventions.

‘The assistance is free of charge and the USAID and its team of consultants have the necessary expertise. The work is also aligned to City policy and imperatives relating to energy sector reform and climate change mitigation, which remains a top priority given our country’s energy constraints and the changing energy governance landscape.

‘The City remains committed to its sustainable energy programmes to ensure that our city is future-fit. We thank the USAID for their assistance and expertise,’ said Councillor van Reenen.

 

Source: City Of Cape Town