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APO Group Africa Newsroom Press release Balancing Energy Security and Decarbonization : African Energy Week AEW 2025 to Address South Africa Power Crisis

The Energy Landscape in South Africa

South Africa’s energy landscape is dominated by coal, which accounts for approximately 80% of the country’s electricity generation. This heavy reliance on coal has significant implications for the country’s energy security and its ability to transition to a low-carbon economy. • The country’s coal-fired power plants are aging and in need of significant upgrades or replacement. • The South African government has set a target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 42% by 2030, which will require a significant shift away from coal. • The country’s energy mix is also heavily reliant on imported fuels, which can be volatile and subject to price fluctuations.

  • Constrained industrial productivity, making it difficult for businesses to operate efficiently.
  • Discouraged investment in the energy sector, as investors are deterred by the uncertainty and volatility of the energy market.
  • Limited GDP growth, as the country’s energy sector is a significant contributor to its economy.The Need for a Low-Carbon Transition
  • The State of African Energy 2025 Outlook Report highlights the need for South Africa and other mature markets across the continent to balance energy security with decarbonization. This requires a significant shift away from coal and towards cleaner, more sustainable energy sources.

    The continent is home to a diverse range of renewable energy sources, including solar, wind, and hydroelectric power.

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