Context
South Africa is reforming its power industry to tackle insufficient electricity generation, an unreliable and carbon-intensive coal-power fleet, and rising energy prices. This transformation aims to diversify the electricity mix and reduce coal dependency. As part of the reform, the country is restructuring its electricity utility Eskom into separate entities for generation, transmission, and distribution, promoting decentralised electricity generation and competitive markets.
Furthermore, significant investments in renewable energy are underway, necessitating technical assistance for grid access and stability. Therefore, municipalities need support to integrate embedded generation into their distribution grids and manage energy resources efficiently.