
SA wind industry helps transform the energy sector
June 26th, 2018, Published in Articles: Energize
Given the Renewable Energy Industry’s potential and willingness to contribute to national socio-economic development, the industry is taking proactive measures to ensure coordinated efforts result in greater local benefit.

Participants at the roundtable.
Speaking at a recent energy forum, Jeff Radebe, the minister of energy, signalled government’s intention that the socio-economic and enterprise development spend of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) should be managed in a more coordinated way.
“The Wind industry welcomes tAhis approach and has begun a proactive process to develop a vision for the achievement of increased socio-economic transformation as well as improved co-operation and collaboration on Economic Development spend,” says Brenda Martin, CEO of the South African Wind Energy Association (SAWEA).
SAWEA’s recent “From Co-operation to Collaboration Roundtable”, convened to coincide with Global Wind Day, was organised by the Association’s “Wind for Communities” working group. The roundtable explored how economic development prain post-construction economic development strategic planning and implementation, the event was able to focus directly on opportunities for greater collaboration, for the benefit of beneficiary communities.
“Increased collaboration, together with a stronger culture of knowledge-sharing among practitioners can result in more effective implementation while cutting down on duplication and resulting in more visible collective results, to the greater benefit of local communities”, says Martin.
The 5th bid window (BW5), which will be launched later this year, is also expected to include increased requirements for participation by women- and youth-owned businesses, an important facet of achieving socio-economic transformation.
A total of twelve wind and solar power plants were represented at the roundtable, which was organised on the basis that Economic Development practitioners make a critical contribution through the local economic development spend associated with 20-year power purchase agreements (PPAs) of IPPs.
Kouga Wind Farm’s ED manager Trevor Arosi said, “There is a high concentration of wind farms in the Eastern Cape, so I appreciated the opportunity to participate in a discussion aimed at increasing consolidation of strategies to ensure the most efficient use of resources and the most impactful outcome for the local beneficiary communities.”
Although it is was agreed that much more can be achieved through accountable strategic partnership initiatives that reduce duplication while harnessing opportunities for value-add, an appreciation for local contextual difference, and the importance of discerning when collaboration is not appropriate was also acknowledged.
The 20-year PPA allows for a long-term development outlook, which can result in inter- generational benefit that is advanced by improved practitioner knowledge-sharing, transparency and accountability.
Contact Brenda Martin, SAWEA, Tel 011 214-0660, brenda@sawea.co.za
SOURCE: http://www.ee.co.za/article/sa-wind-industry-helps-transform-the-energy-sector.html
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