Southern Africa, like much of the rest of the continent, has long struggled with inadequate electricity supply. Yet, amid the chronic shortages, some countries find themselves sitting on surpluses while their neighbours remain in the dark. This state of affairs led the 12 inland members of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to flick the switch on a bold idea – the creation of a central electricity trading hub – in March 1995 to take advantage of the surpluses by sharing electricity across the region. Although it started as a regional cooperation and electricity resource sharing initiative, it later shifted to a more competitive set of wholesale electricity markets, including a short-term energy market, introduced in 2001, and a day-ahead market, which was added in 2009.
South Africa’s paper and pulp industry is a vital economic sector, with the adoption of sustainable practices, such as improved energy efficiency, having bolstered its resilience despite challenges such as high transportation costs, water and energy intensity and limited suitable forestry land. Drive technology and automation specialist SEW-EURODRIVE says it has dedicated many years to modernising the industry through key initiatives that ensure cost effectiveness and alignment with global technology and trends. Bringing these advancements to Mpumalanga, which is the home of South Africa’s paper sector, the company has supplied purpose-built and precisely engineered industrial gears, geared motors, servo drives and a range of electronic products that were tailored to meet an operation’s specific needs.
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