Modeling South Africa’s Energy Landscape
Modeling South Africa’s Energy Landscape
An Analysis of Power Supply and Demand till 2035 Using Excel Modeling
24-Aug-2016
Africa
Description
A central database where information relating to South Africa's power supply and demand can be analysed does not exist. Every time an investor, an academic, or private or public organisation needs information on this, the research has to start from the beginning. This study considers a set of assumptions and models the power supply and demand in South Africa up till 2035, as well as models only the supply up till 2060. The results aim to explain how a centralised, interactive model will be more efficient and provide a platform to analyse the effects of changes in the energy mix. The alternative relies on speculative information that poses risks, especially if the information is outdated.
Table of Contents
Key Findings
Motivation and Objectives of Analysis
Scope of Research
Geographical and Technological Scope
Research Methodology
Assumptions
South Africa—Power Sector Analysis
Power Supply—A Glance till 2060, BAU
Power Supply—A Glance till 2060, BAU (continued)
Power Supply—A Glance till 2060, BAU (continued)
Power Supply—A Glance Until 2035, BAU
Power Supply—A Glance Until 2034, BAU (continued)
Power Supply—A Glance Until 2034, BAU Discussion
Power Demand
Assumptions
Bringing IPPs to Light
Power Supply—A Glance till 2060
Power Supply—A Glance till 2060 (continued)
How Does this Align with Other Forecasts
How Does this Align with Other Forecasts (continued)
Conclusions
Legal Disclaimer
Abbreviations
The Frost & Sullivan Story
Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career
Global Perspective
Industry Convergence
360º Research Perspective
Implementation Excellence
Our Blue Ocean Strategy
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Author | Tilden Hellyer |
Industries | Energy |
WIP Number | 9AAE-00-42-00-00 |
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