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South Africa launches first District Energy Council in Upington

Launch of South Africa's first District Energy Council in Upington, Northern Cape
Launch of South Africa’s first District Energy Council in Upington, Northern Cape
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South Africa launches first District Energy Council in Upington


South Africa’s first District Energy Council (DEC) launched in Upington in the Northern Cape this week, on Thursday 25 June.

Deputy Minister of Electricity and Energy (DEE) Samantha Graham-Maré led the launch at the ZF Mgcawu District Municipality. The event brought government, Eskom, municipalities, farmers, businesses and civil society together under the same roof, marking an important milestone for energy collaboration.

What the DEC aims to achieve

  • close the gap between Eskom and municipalities;
  • strengthen collaboration between the DEE and municipalities;
  • incorporate large off-takers such as agriculture and business, along with broader society; and
  • ensure energy-related matters remain front and centre across each local municipality within a district, which is a core purpose of the DEC South Africa project.

How the council will operate

Graham-Maré’s office, which developed the DEC as a 12-month pilot, said it will sit within the DEE’s Integrated National Electrification Programme (INEP). The council includes representatives of the department, Eskom, district and local municipalities, the agriculture and business sectors, and broader society.

It will meet at least quarterly. The DEE will roll out several initiatives and programmes through it. Members can influence policy and contribute actively to planning. This approach holds all participants accountable and ensures consistent energy supply throughout the district. Furthermore, DEC South Africa strives to be a unifying force for sustainable energy policy.

Grounded in the constitution

The constitutional foundation for the DEC is clear. Spheres of government are cooperating with one another through intergovernmental relations, as per Chapter 3, Section 40, not to mention the provisions in the Municipal Systems Act for community participation at municipal level.

National rollout on the horizon

The DEE plans to pilot the DEC in three more district municipalities: Bojanala Platinum, Sarah Baartman and Cape Winelands in North West, Eastern Cape and Western Cape respectively. It will announce activation dates for remaining DECs in due course.

After the pilot period, the department will introduce it to other areas across the country. It will use this period to refine the council, strengthen collaboration, enhance communication and address energy matters promptly. With this in mind, DEC South Africa has the potential to transform local energy governance.

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