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南非光伏產(chǎn)業(yè)協(xié)會支持南非總統(tǒng)拉馬福薩在能源領(lǐng)域的發(fā)展方向
南非光伏產(chǎn)業(yè)協(xié)會(SAPVIA)首席運營官尼維森·戈文德支持南非總統(tǒng)西里爾·拉馬福薩2月13日發(fā)表的國情咨文講話。
“我們很高興,能源危機已被總統(tǒng)列為昨晚索納會議的第一項議題。它使我們向前邁進,表明政府已經(jīng)認識到形勢的嚴重性和我們面臨的挑戰(zhàn)。鑒于經(jīng)濟形勢,我們相信可再生能源是成本和執(zhí)行方面唯一可行的選擇,我們希望獨立發(fā)電商辦公室(IPPO)的信息請求(RFI)結(jié)果也會顯示出同樣的結(jié)果。”
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“Sappia擁有豐富的知識,代表南非市場上300家活躍的太陽能光伏企業(yè)。多年來,我們在可再生能源方面為政府作出了積極貢獻,我們將繼續(xù)支持南非市場的利益?!? 戈文德補充說,太陽能產(chǎn)業(yè)已經(jīng)做好準備,并等待第34節(jié)的確定和未來幾輪的再就業(yè)計劃。“我們繼續(xù)支持和鼓勵當?shù)赜幸饬x地參與REIPPP。”
2006年第4號《電力監(jiān)管法》第34節(jié)授權(quán)能源部長允許市政當局繞過Eskom,直接從獨立發(fā)電商(IPP)采購電力。 我們需要利用各部門的資源,共同承擔(dān)任務(wù),實施明確的行動綱領(lǐng)。我們繼續(xù)推動政府利用私營部門的資源,為關(guān)鍵的基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施建設(shè)提供資金,特別是在電力和水利部門。 “正如SONA中所強調(diào)的,薩維婭還認為,小型嵌入式發(fā)電是南非在能源、就業(yè)、技能發(fā)展和農(nóng)村電氣化方面的最大機會。我們還歡迎取消對自己消費的限制,以及市政當局從獨立發(fā)電廠采購自己能源的能力?!?
“薩皮亞將繼續(xù)與南非總統(tǒng)、礦產(chǎn)資源和能源部(DMRE)和國家能源監(jiān)管局(NERSA)就最理想的前進道路進行進一步接觸,制定明確的立法和簡明、清晰的流程,使發(fā)電部署盡可能快。”比言語更響亮。
“最后,Sappia敦促DMRE和南非國家能源監(jiān)管局最終確定ERA時間表II和相關(guān)的規(guī)章制度,以便我們能夠加快太陽能光伏發(fā)電所需的速度。以便我們能夠制定一個時間表并執(zhí)行所有政府要求。需要建立伙伴關(guān)系來實現(xiàn)這一大膽和面向行動的目標。開放經(jīng)濟,這樣我們就能創(chuàng)造出急需的就業(yè)機會。
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原文:
South African Photovoltaic Industry Association (SAPVIA) Chief Operating Officer, Niveshen Govender, supports the sentiments of the President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation speech address on 13 February.
“We are glad that the energy crisis has been prioritised by the president as the first order of business at last night’s SONA. It moves us forward and demonstrates that Government has grasped the seriousness of the situation and challenges we face. Given the economic climate, we are confident that renewable energy is the only viable option with regards to cost and execution specifically, and we expect that the results of the Independent Power Producer Office’s (IPPO) request for information (RFI) will show the same.”
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“SAPVIA has a wealth of knowledge representing 300 active solar PV players in the South African market. Over the years, we have contributed positively to Government on renewable energy and we will continue to support the benefit to the South African market.”
Govender added that the solar industry is ready and waiting for the section 34 determination and future rounds of the REIPPPP. “We continue to support and encourage meaningful local participation in the REIPPPP.”
Section 34 of the Electricity Regulation Act 4 of 2006 empowers the Minister of Energy to allow municipalities to bypass Eskom and procure electricity directly from Independent Power Producers (IPPs).
We will need to use the resources of all sectors to share the tasks and implement a programme of defined actions. We continue to push Government to use the private sector resources to help fund critical infrastructure development especially in the power and water sectors.
“As highlighted in the SONA, SAPVIA also believe that small-scale embedded generation is the biggest opportunity that South Africa has for the security of, and access to, energy, employment, skills development and rural electrification. We also welcome the removal of a limit for own consumption and the ability of municipalities to procure their own energy from IPPs.”
“SAPVIA will continue to further engage with the presidency, Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) and the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) on the most optimal way forward with well-defined legislation and concise, clear processes to allow the deployment of generation to be as rapid as possible.” Action will speak louder than words.
“Lastly SAPVIA urge DMRE and NERSA to finalise the ERA schedule II and the associated rules and regulations so we can expedite the required generation of energy from Solar PV. So that we can work towards a timeline and implementing all of governments requirements. Partnerships are needed to deliver this bold and action-oriented set of objectives. Open up the economy so that we can create the jobs that are much needed.” says Govender.