Is a baseline Electrical Municipal Tariffs possible?

Is a baseline Electrical Municipal Tariffs possible?

Middelburg Chamber of Commerce & Industry (MCCI) is a member of the Association of South African Chambers of Commerce (ASAC), and we met on 6 May 2021.

The Pietermaritzburg and Nelson Mandela Bay Chambers proposed that NERSA establish a national baseline for the industrial electricity users operating within municipalities.

The ASAC Electricity Sub-Committee has been kept very busy by NERSA in recent months.  Earlier in the year, a proposal on Draft Notified Maximum Demand Rules were submitted.

After that, several presentations and submissions were made at the Public Hearing to consider the Application of the Vaal Triangle Forum for revocation or amendment of the electricity

distribution license of Emfuleni Local Municipality.  The committee supported this critical matter of precedent.  We also submitted a document in February 2021 on the Municipal Dysfunction

– A National  Disaster.  On 25 March 2021, at the NERSA’s Strategic Planning Workshop – A Customer’s View, we gave input on critical issues

regarding electricity supply and how we believe NERSA should respond.

On 9 April 2021 –2021/2022 Municipal Tariff Disaster – we tabled a submission regarding the municipal tariff guideline increase and benchmarks and proposed

timelines for the municipal tariff approval process for the 2021/2022 financial year.  ASAC made an initial submission followed by a presentation at the Public Hearing,

and after that, submitted additional comments.  We requested a follow-up meeting with the NERSA Chair, which was supposed to have happed at the 6 May 2021 ASAC meeting.

To give you an idea of the different electricity tariffs at the municipal level see the table below:

Tariff Comparison 24/5 3 shift scenario 2020 7MVA: 5800 KWh; 37,288 Mwh/annum Admin R/Kwh NDM Surcharges
Jhb MV inc 11KV TOU 74 093 1.86 N Y
Ekhurhuleni Tariff D (11KV+)TOU 58 170 1.58 y N
STLM Three-phase 1000v TOU 49 252 1.47 y n
EThekwini 11KV TOU 57 359 1.29 Y N

The above table is only a summary of the information used; three additional electricity tariff tables’ information is available.  However, I used the above examples

to explain the difference in baseline charges at the municipal level throughout South Africa.

At the May ASAC meeting, the members proposed that we submit the EThekwini model as the NERSA baseline for municipal, industrial electricity tariffs.

MCCI supported the proposal.  Members interested in further information should contact me at ceo@middelburginfo.com or 013 243 2253.

Bidding for the repurposing of Komatie soon

Bidding for the repurposing of Komatie soon

Since 2017 Middelburg Chamber of Commerce & Industry has been lobbying on all available platforms that there is an economic future for our region in Power Generation.

MCCI is glad to report that Energy Transition Office Head Mandy Rambharos reported last week that the Request for Proposal (RFP) for the repowering and repurposing

Komati Power Station could be released within the next two months as soon as the internal and government governance matters have been settled.

 

Rambhoras said that the comprehensive social impact reports would be completed for Komati, Hendrina, Grootvlei and Camden to and these reports will be published soon.

Many local Energy Intensive Users and other businesses in the area rely on the Komanti and Henderina Power Stations’ repurposing.

MCCI has been urging that Eskom and the government investigate and promote the stations’ repowering, using renewable energy and storage solutions, or possibly switching their fuel sources to either gas or hydrogen.

Rambhoras said that for the Komati RFP, Eskom would most probably seek repowering proposals involving solar photovoltaic and battery energy storage technologies.

“We are very keen to move quickly towards implementation at Komati this year but have not ruled out parallel processes at the other power stations,” Rambharos said.

“For now, we are focusing on getting Komati off the ground to have that first demonstration project up and running.”

Komati currently has only one operating unit, which is scheduled for closure within two years.

MCCI is eagerly awaiting the implementation of the repurposing of Komati.

Many of our businesses were adversely affected by the Optimum Mine fiasco and want to see our region revitalised with new opportunities and economic growth.