Confusion in South Africa over the government’s murky plans for nuclear power project
At a media briefing of cabinet’s economic sectors, employment and infrastructure development cluster on Tuesday, Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor contradicted an energy official saying she was not sure the RFP would be issued this week.
Energy department spokeswoman Thandiwe Maimane first told journalists: “What is happening on Friday is, as the minister announced on the 7th of September, that the RFP [request for proposals] will be issued by the department towards the beginning of the implementation of the…nuclear programme.”
But, when Pandor was pressed on the wisdom of proceeding with the RFP without an updated Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) – South Africa’s comprehensive 20 year electricity generation plan, which is already years out of date, the minister said she was not sure the September 30 deadline could be met……..
The issuing of the RFP would test the markets before a funding model is developed for what many predict will be a very expensive procurement programme. South Africa intends to procure 9 600 megawatts of nuclear energy.
Joemat-Pettersson told MPs in Parliament earlier in September that she had cabinet approval to issue the request for proposals and that this would be done on September 30. http://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/confusion-reigns-over-sas-rfp-for-nuclear-2073507
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