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J. An, A. Mikhaylov
From early 2019, South Africa and Russia have planned to increase their energy trade. Russia can become one of the world?s five largest energy exporters. This study examines of the cost of a kilowatt of electricity generated by coal power projects in Sou...
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F.J. Ramos Real, B. Tovar
This study analyses the determinants of the technical efficiency performance for Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) power utilities in the period 1998-2009, excluding South Africa?s Eskom. The study formulated an explicit model for technical inefficiency...
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Minglu Ma, Min Su, Shuyu Li, Feng Jiang and Rongrong Li
South Africa’s coal consumption accounts for 69.6% of the total energy consumption of South Africa, and this represents more than 88% of African coal consumption, taking the first place in Africa. Thus, predicting the coal demand is necessary, in o...
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Chipo Mukonza, Godwell Nhamo
South Africa is promoting renewable energy such as wind power to address the objectives of both energy security and sustainable development. This paper reviews the nature of policies, institutional set-up and programmes in place to upscale especially ons...
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Romain Mauger, Michelle Barnard
The drive towards increased renewable energy generation and its application in South Africa are codified in a variety of policy documents and pieces of legislation, which together embody the national renewable energy legal framework. In many instances th...
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Benedict Belobo Ateba, Johannes Jurgens Prinsloo, Erika Fourie
The erratic nature of electricity supply in South Africa combines with other factors continuous to affect household electricity demand, leading to increasing reliance on other fuels. This dependence is characterised by the use of traditional fuels by mos...
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Sehludi B. Molele,Thobeka Ncanywa
AbstractEnergy use is a pivotal element in the economic life of any country, especially in a developing economy such as South Africa. Based on trends such as load-shedding and oil supply shocks, it is essential to investigate the relationship between ele...
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Adrian Stone, Bruno Merven, Tiisetso Maseela, Resmun Moonsamy
AbstractIt is key for national economic planning to build the tools to forecast energy demand from major sectors like transport in a credible way. As a starting point, this requires building a sufficiently detailed ?bottom-up? picture of technologies and...
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Holle L. Wlokas, Peter Westoby, Sue Soal
Implementation of large-scale wind, solar and hydro projects in South African communities is intended to contribute to local economic development. Government policy, through the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Prog-ramme (REIPPPP)...
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Zaakirah Ismail, Patrick Khembo
This paper provides empirical evidence on the determinants of energy poverty in South African households using the National Income Dynamics Survey (NIDS, 2012), while controlling for individual, household and demographic characteristics. This is formulat...
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