SOUTH AFRICA: ENERGY EFFICIENCY DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE (2004–2022)
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10/2023
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Publication Type | Report
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LBL Report Number |
LBNL-2001576
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Abstract |
The potential for vast energy savings and GHG reductions available from EE in South Africa remains largely untapped. In addition, South Africa has yet to successfully mitigate the ongoing energy crisis and electricity supply shortages—energy shortages which could partially be met by reducing energy use and demand through DSM programmes. Despite the nascent attempts to establish a conducive policy and regulatory environment in 2007, most of the EE and DSM programmes have not been established or embedded sufficiently in regular government and utility practices for them to be institutionalised. The approach initiated by the government in 2007 after the country’s electricity supply shortages lacked political support in the longer term. |
Year of Publication |
2023
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Institution |
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Berkeley, CA
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Refereed Designation |
Does Not Apply
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