The South African government is considering far-reaching changes to the way public procurement of independent power producer (IPP) generation capacity is being carried out so as to accelerate deployments in a way that navigates the country’s prevailing grid constraints, while also creating the certainty needed to support green industrialisation. The changes were considered necessary to facilitate the procurement of some 10 GW of additional renewables capacity covered by the Ministerial determinations issue to enable procurement, including capacity available for re-allocation from previous bidding rounds where projects were either not selected or did not advance to construction.
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