Move to renewable energy must benefit communities – Presidency
Updated | By Sandile Bhengu
The Presidency says a just energy transition is needed to ensure the shift to a low-carbon economy does not negatively affect workers, communities and society.
Spokesperson Vincent Magwenya held a briefing at the Union Buildings on Sunday.
He said new job opportunities need to be created at old power stations that are being shut down and in the coal mines that supply them.
His comments come as coal-fired Komati Power Plant in Mpumalanga has been decommissioned after reaching the end of its operating life two weeks ago.
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The station will now be converted into a renewable energy facility.
"They need to be skilled and reskilled to take up positions in new industries,” Magwenya said.
“Affected communities need to benefit from the building of new renewable energy plants and new industries that produce materials for renewable energy, electric vehicles, green hydrogen and mining for minerals needed in the new economy.
"Community members should be able to participate directly in these industries and indirectly through the businesses that will support new economic activity."
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