Electricity and Energy Minister Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has expressed confidence that government and the National Transmission Company South Africa (NTCSA) are close to finding the “sweet spot” that will facilitate the integration of private Independent Power Transmission (IPT) projects. Such projects could help accelerate the expansion of the grid, which has emerged as a bottleneck for new renewables projects in particular, and help unlock 53 GW of mostly renewables generation in the coming ten years. In South Africa, IPT projects are also referred to as Independent Transmission Projects, or ITPs.
South Africa’s overall emissions will reach their peak this year and will be followed by a downward trend that will culminate in the lowest emissions this decade in 2030, the draft first ‘Biennial Transparency Report’ (BTR) shows. The BTR, which was published by Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Dr Dion George on October 7 for public comments, provides critical insights into the country’s progress in implementing and achieving its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) under the Paris Agreement.
Independent power producer (IPP) Yellow Door Energy (YDE) has inaugurated a large solar PV and battery energy storage microgrid system at a commercial farm of Waterberg Boerdery, in Limpopo.

Waterberg sought to increase energy reliability and reduce costs, having signed a power purchase agreement with YDE as a risk-free method for the farm to transition to clean electricity without incurring any capital expenses.