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City of Cape Town New Urban Agenda - PowerPoint Presentation

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City of Cape Town New Urban Agenda - PPT Presentation

Vijandren Naidoo Sustainable Energy Markets 17 October 2017 2 Presentation Outline Integrated Development Plan Cape Town Energy 2040 Vision Energy in Electricity Energy in Transport Challenges faced ID: 659059

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City of Cape Town

New Urban Agenda

Vijandren Naidoo

Sustainable Energy Markets

17 October 2017Slide2

2Slide3

Presentation Outline

Integrated Development PlanCape Town Energy 2040 VisionEnergy in Electricity

Energy in TransportChallenges faced

3Slide4

Integrated Development Plan4Slide5

Cape Town Energy 20405Slide6

Energy: Electricity

City procures power mainly from Eskom (1.8 GW of capacity mainly coal)Approximately 3.6% of the Eskom power procured is from Renewable Energy Resources Largest uptake of renewable is in Solar PV installations

Rising electricity pricesLower PV costsIPP procurement process is fraught with regulatory and policy issuesClarity required for large scale renewable energy procurement

6Slide7

Energy Efficiency

Energy EfficiencyEnergy efficiency initiatives implemented in many buildings & facilitiesReplaced street lighting and traffic lights Smart meters being installedStrategy to rollout to other departments (solid waste, waste water, etc.)

Promotion, awareness and education in private sectorRollout of Solar Water heating and heat pumps through accredited installersLow Income energy services

7Slide8

Renewable Energy

SolarIndependent Power ProducersSmall Scale Embedded GenerationCity Owned PVHydro

Micro-hydro’s at waste water plantsWindDarling wind farm8Slide9

Waste to Energy

Waste WaterPrimary sludge waste is treated in bio-digestersPlanned installation of CHP plant (1.7MW)Key water sites are being assessedSolar PV installation feasibility assessments

Solid Waste9Slide10

Energy 204010

2020

(IDP 2017)

120 MW SSEG

100MW RE

300 MW Gas / Clean Energy

2017

Energy Security

Job Creation

Low carbon

Revenue Protection

Resource EfficiencySlide11

Approach to achieving target11Slide12

Energy: Transport12Slide13

Reducing the transport footprint

Transit Orientated developmentStrategy in placeExtend coverage of public transportNew economic development zonesE-Mobility

Development of EV frameworkInclude EV’s in fleetWork on developing infrastructureElectric bus fleet rollout in 2018 (PV for charging)Improve bicycle lanesElectric bikes, scooters

13Slide14

Challenges faced by City of Cape Town14

Drought crisis

Regulatory challenges

Internal resources

Revenue risk

Technical risks

Socio-economic developmentSlide15

For queries

contact vijandren.naidoo@capetown.gov.za