Private Power Generation Opportunities in South Africa
Private Power Generation Opportunities in South Africa
RELEASE DATE
02-Nov-2011
02-Nov-2011
REGION
Africa
Africa
Research Code: M75F-01-00-00-00
SKU: EG01178-AF-MR_07088
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Description
Numerous developments are expected to take place within the South African electricity supply industry, in order for the country to adequately meet its future power generation requirements. Past under-investment in the electricity generation capacity, as well as constraints on the balance-sheet of the state utility, Eskom, have created an opportunity for private power producers to enter the electricity generation market. Liberalisation of the industry as well as an attractive policy environment is encouraging independent power producers to enter this nascent market, especially in the sphere of renewable energy. The large levels of interest in the market indicates a conducive and attractive environment for IPP’s to operate in.
Table of Contents
Introduction
- Title Slide
- Executive Summary
Introduction
- Title Slide
- Industry Challenges
- Market Drivers and Restraints
- Key Market Drivers
- Key Market Restraints
Introduction
- Title Slide
- Regulators of the Electricity Industry
- Independent Systems and Market Operator
- Wheeling of Energy
- Generation Infrastructure
- Non-Eskom Generation
Introduction
- Title Slide
- Medium Term Risk Mitigation Project
- Policy Adjusted IRP 2010
- IRP 2010 Capacity Requirements by Technology
Introduction
- Title Slide
- Renewable Energy IPP Procurement Programme
- Other Procurement Programmes
Introduction
- Title Slide
- Electricity Price Path
- Opportunity for IPPs
- Opportunity for Co-generation and Own-generation
- Feedstock Analysis
- Key Project Considerations
Introduction
- Title Slide
- Strategic Conclusions
- Recommendations
Introduction
- Title Slide
- About Frost & Sullivan
Numerous developments are expected to take place within the South African electricity supply industry, in order for the country to adequately meet its future power generation requirements. Past under-investment in the electricity generation capacity, as well as constraints on the balance-sheet of the state utility, Eskom, have created an opportunity for private power producers to enter the electricity generation market. Liberalisation of the industry as well as an attractive policy environment is encouraging independent power producers to enter this nascent market, especially in the sphere of renewable energy. The large levels of interest in the market indicates a conducive and attractive environment for IPPs to operate in.
No Index | Yes |
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Podcast | No |
Author | Gareth Blanckenberg |
Industries | Energy |
WIP Number | M75F-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |