The recent signing of outstanding power purchase agreements (PPA’s), as part of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Program (REI4P) in South Africa (SA), was received with mixed reactions. While the renewable energy sector and agencies involved in sustainable development applauded the courage of the SA government, the signing was fiercely challenged with industrial actions by local labour unions for the fear of job losses. Wind, Solar PV and Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) dominated the signed PPAs and are thus perceived as major threats to current power-sector labour in SA. Although, the SA court had thrown out the cases against the signed IPPs, it is important to understand the impact of the specific renewable energy technology (RET) on the economy, trade and the local jobs. This study assesses the SA local manufacturing capabilities for CSP related services, and analysed the economic impact of CSP adoption. An expert elicitation was carried out and the strength and the challenges were identified, the economic and social benefits of improvements were estimated, including the employment opportunities, and the overall impacts on trade and economy. It was also found that an increase in CSP manufacturing capability could only be achieved in an emerging market such as SA, if the local economy benefits directly from the deployment of CSP.
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25 July 2019
SolarPACES 2018: International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems
2–5 October 2018
Casablanca, Morocco
Research Article|
July 25 2019
An analysis of local manufacturing capacity, economic and trade impact of concentrating solar power (CSP) in South Africa Free
Omotoyosi Craig;
Omotoyosi Craig
a)
1
Solar Thermal Energy Research Group (STERG), and the Department of Industrial Engineering, Stellenbosch University
, South Africa
2
Centre for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Energy, Stellenbosch University
, South Africa
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D. Frank Duvenhage;
D. Frank Duvenhage
1
Solar Thermal Energy Research Group (STERG), and the Department of Industrial Engineering, Stellenbosch University
, South Africa
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Alan Brent;
Alan Brent
1
Solar Thermal Energy Research Group (STERG), and the Department of Industrial Engineering, Stellenbosch University
, South Africa
4
Sustainable Energy Systems, School of Engineering and Computer Science, Victoria University of Wellington
, New Zealand
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Frank Dinter
Frank Dinter
3
Solar Thermal Energy Research Group (STERG), Stellenbosch University
, South Africa
5
Fraunhofer Chile Research Center for Solar Energy Technologies
, Santiago, Chile
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Omotoyosi Craig
1,2,a)
D. Frank Duvenhage
1
Alan Brent
1,4
Frank Dinter
3,5
1
Solar Thermal Energy Research Group (STERG), and the Department of Industrial Engineering, Stellenbosch University
, South Africa
2
Centre for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Energy, Stellenbosch University
, South Africa
4
Sustainable Energy Systems, School of Engineering and Computer Science, Victoria University of Wellington
, New Zealand
3
Solar Thermal Energy Research Group (STERG), Stellenbosch University
, South Africa
5
Fraunhofer Chile Research Center for Solar Energy Technologies
, Santiago, Chile
AIP Conf. Proc. 2126, 130002 (2019)
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Omotoyosi Craig, D. Frank Duvenhage, Alan Brent, Frank Dinter; An analysis of local manufacturing capacity, economic and trade impact of concentrating solar power (CSP) in South Africa. AIP Conf. Proc. 25 July 2019; 2126 (1): 130002. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5117644
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