2021.9003.1

Supporting South Africa towards a just transition to a decarbonised economy

Just Transition to a Decarbonised Economy for South Africa
Client
Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWE)
Country
South Africa
Runtime
Partner
Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment
Contact

Christina von Heyden

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Context

South Africa envisions transforming into an environmentally sustainable, climate-change resilient, low-carbon economy and just society by 2030, outlined in its National Development Plan (NPD) 2030.

At the present time, South Africa has one of the most carbon-intensive economies in the world, heavily reliant on fossil fuels across its power, industry, and transportation systems. Coal accounts for 70 per cent of primary energy sources, posing formidable obstacles to transition.

The mining industry, a cornerstone of the nation’s economy significantly impacts environmental health and social progress in mining areas. Both active and closed mines suffer from ineffective closure and rehabilitation processes, hindering potential advancements.

Acid mine drainage is a major concern. Rain, surface and ground water seeping into mines dissolve leftover metals and sulphur, causing the release of acidic water that harms the environment.

Objective

South Africa is pursuing pathways towards a fair transition to a greener, climate-resilient, low-carbon economy and just society.

Approach

The project supports the implementation of the Just Transition Framework with a number of activities, including:

  • Developing the financial instruments necessary to promote a just transition.
  • Providing support in formulating a concrete and fair green economy transition plan for a diversified regional economy.
  • Setting up and operationalising the JUST Transition SMME Facility.
  • Assisting local municipalities in implementing and scaling up just and green economy projects.
  • Encouraging private industry involvement and removing investment obstacles.

Additionally, the project addresses mine rehabilitation, focusing on mine water treatment through research, policy implementation and community engagement.

Last update: December 2023

Further Project Information

CRS code
41010

Policy markers

Significant (secondary) policy objectives:

  • Gender Equality
  • Democratic and inclusive governance
  • Climate Change: Adaptation
  • Climate Change: Mitigation

Responsible organisational unit
1300 Südliches Afrika

Financial commitment for the actual implementation phase
15,000,000 €

More about the project

The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:
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