💨 Abstract
Cape Town is launching a 500MW power tender to buy electricity from private energy traders at rates lower than Eskom's. This move aims to reduce reliance on Eskom, which currently supplies about 70% of the city's electricity. The tender, open to NERSA-licensed traders, will cover various generation technologies, including solar, and could run for up to 10 years.
Courtesy: Nick Pawson
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