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Friday, January 22, 2016

Letter in Cape Times 22nd January 2016: Follow Strategy

Follow Strategy

The Nersa hearings and Eskom's 17 percent price increase request refer.

The reason for Eskom's customers not buying its product, electricity, is because Eskom have told their customers not to buy its product.

The price is too high and it isn't available.

One might think that load shedding isn't happening, but Eskom has 30GW and should already have 50GW, according to their own forecasts.

If South Africa was like the rest of the world, then South Africa would have 160GW by now. Electricity growth worldwide is 4 percent per annum and South Africa had 40GW 20 years ago.

Eskom made "profits" (actually prepayments from its customers to ensure service delivery in the future, which should have got us 50GW by now) in the past and paid massive bonuses. Now it's time for it to tell its employees to pay in, just like the rest of us have to when the going gets tough.

And giving Eskom R8 billion for diesel is like paying them because of the mistakes it has made - rewarding failure! The way to solve this problem is to implement the contents of the Energy White Paper of 1998 and the Renewable Energy White Paper of 2003. White Papers are the basis of government's strategy. If our government followed their own strategy, South Africa wouldn't be in this mess.

Friday, July 17, 2015

Mind Map: Power-Gen Africa #PGAfrica 2015 Conference David Lipschitz 15th July 2015 Day 1

Mind Map: Power-Gen Africa #PGAfrica 2015 Conference David Lipschitz 15th July 2015 Day 1


The PowerGen Conference was on in Cape Town at the CTICC, Cape Town International Convention Centre, from 15th to 17th July 2015.

This presentation shows:
1) Start here

2) Plenary Keynotes with Nigel Blakeby from Pennwell, Mr Jacob Mbile who represented Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson from the DOE, Mr Brian Molefe, CEO of Eskom, Mr Sicelo Xulu from City Power in Johannesburg. I was surprised by Mr Xulu's honesty and welcomed his discussion, especially the section on Digitization, which is so critical for micro-grids, and efficiency of the grid, and reduction of waste.

3) Plenary Panel Discussion: subject: The challenges facing the electricity supply industry in Africa

4) Mr Xulu spoke again in the Plenary. A very interesting man.

5) After lunch, a panel discussion in the Technical Track on Gas Engines (generators that use gas)

6) A panel discussion in the Strategic Track on Energy Planning: Transitioning the Power System. This was so complex that I created the sub mind maps for Rodin Consulting and "How will SA grow its electricity supply".

"People": some of the people I met and what they said.

"Research": more things for me to find out about.

[]: anything is square brackets are my thoughts, possibly for more research.

Note: I have done 3D mind maps in the past. this is the first time I have put a hole day of mind maps on a single page. Hope you like it and look forward to your feedback.

PS: I have permission from Pennwell to publish this Mind Map. I thorough recommend their conferences. If you'd like me to present this mind map to you, please let me know.


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