Eskom’s study on “Use Cases and Regulatory Requirements for the Implementation of an Energy Attribute Certification System for Renewables and Green Hydrogen in South Africa" is now available!
The central objective of this study was to furnish all stakeholders within the electricity industry in South Africa with the insights required to understand the pressing necessity for an adaptable, transparent, and comprehensive energy attribute certification (EAC) scheme.
But what exactly are EACs, and why are they crucial for the future of South Africa's energy landscape? EACs are market-based mechanisms designed to track and trade the green attributes of energy (i.e. electricity, hydrogen, biogas), notably its renewable content. EACs offer a multitude of benefits:
- Promoting Renewable Energy Development: EACs make renewable energy more attractive to investors by providing an additional source of revenue. This incentive encourages the growth of renewable energy infrastructure and the transition away from fossil fuels.
- Enhancing Transparency and Accountability: EACs improve transparency and accountability in the power sector. By providing a standardized method to track the green attributes of energy, consumers and stakeholders can make informed decisions and hold energy providers accountable for their claims.
Further information can be found here: https://www.eskom.co.za/distribution/energy-attribute-certification/
This study outlines a roadmap to implement an EAC scheme in South Africa, setting the stage for a greener and more sustainable energy sector. It was commissioned by the South African-German Energy Programme (SAGEN) in partnership with Eskom.
Click here to access the study: https://www.sagen.org.za/publications/all-publications/188-energy-attributes-certification-study
Contact Person:
Elaine Cheung - Advisor for Capacity Building and Team Lead for Strategic Communication | elaine.cheung[at]giz.de
SAGEN collaborates with South African partners to support the country’s transition to a reliable, affordable and clean energy future. SAGEN is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), co-funded by the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) and implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH in cooperation with the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE), the National Treasury (NT), the South African Local Government Association (SALGA) and the South African National Energy Development Institute (SANEDI).