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Africa Energy Indaba unveils essential energy solutions amidst SA’s 31% electricity hike

29th January 2024

     

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Pravin Gordhan, the Minister of Public Enterprises, approved a further ten-percent increase in electricity prices for 2024. Gordhan has requested in a letter to the Speaker of Parliament that a total average upward adjustment of 12.74% be applied to the retail electricity rate for the 2024–2025 financial year. This is an increase over the 18.65% consumers paid for the fiscal year 2023–2024. Within a mere two years, consumers will experience a 31% in their electricity bills. Due to the substantial effects of such hikes on consumers, businesses, and the broader economy, the issues of energy affordability and sustainability have inevitably been brought to attention.

In view of these developments, the Africa Energy Indaba (AEI), to be hosted at the CTICC in Cape Town, South Africa on the 5 – 7 March 2024, will provide a crucial platform for investigating energy conscious solutions amidst this challenging climate. In a statement, Liz Hart, the Event Organiser of the Africa Energy Indaba, underscored the critical timing of the event, saying, "Given the unprecedented rise in electricity prices, the urgency for cost-effective and sustainable energy solutions is at an all-time high. The Africa Energy Indaba presents an unrivalled opportunity for stakeholders to actively engage in shaping Africa's energy landscape. It's a must-attend for those committed to fostering the transformation of the continent’s energy sector. Over and above this, participants will gain valuable insights, enabling them to make sound decisions about their energy use, and thus, play a pivotal role in steering their own energy futures."


Collaboration Over Competition

The AEI serves as an impetus for individuals, businesses, and policymakers to collaborate in solving the impending difficulties posed by inflationary electricity costs. As such, the Indaba's exhibition floor will include a diverse spectrum of innovative and cost-effective energy solutions, with a focus on renewable and sustainable technologies.

Further, the conference segment of the Indaba will comprise of thought-provoking dialogues by leading figures within the energy sector. These sessions will unpack the possibilities of alternative energy sources to minimise the effects of rising electricity rates, providing participants with insights into the future of energy within an African context. Moreover, the event is set to provide essential networking opportunities by connecting guests with major stakeholders, innovators, and decision-makers in the energy industry.

Empowering Change

Considering the obstacles induced by loadshedding, coupled with the substantial tariff increases, the AEI is more relevant than ever. By featuring a diverse array of products and services tailored to various needs and budgets, the symposium serves as an enterprising space for consumers and businesses alike to explore and invest in renewable energy solutions. This will ultimately empower participants to glean knowledge and make informed decisions regarding their energy consumption, thereby reasserting control of their energy future.

Proactive Response to an Urgent Need

The Africa Energy Indaba has been strategically timed to coincide with the need for urgent action in response to the looming tariff hikes. The event extends an invitation to all stakeholders, including government officials, corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, and the general public, to engage in and contribute to the conversation on Africa's energy future. The perspectives and insights generated at the conference will be critical in overcoming the problems posed by escalating electricity costs, thereby propelling Africa – and its citizens - towards a more sustainable and energy-secure future.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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