The City of Cape Town has become the first in the country to offer households and businesses cash incentives for their excess rooftop solar power. To this end, the City is launching a Cash for Power initiative, in which residents and businesses will be able to sell their excess power later this year.
Also read: Ramokgopa reveals details about winter’s stage 8 loadshedding
‘Most of Cape Town’s installed solar PV capacity is commercial, but residential applications are what’s driving record-breaking interest levels. This clearly shows the effect of our policy shift to expand how we are actively supporting the uptake of safe and legal solar installations,’ says Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis. ‘To make going solar even more attractive, the City is raising the residential small-scale embedded generation tariff by 10.15% for 2023/24, plus a 25c per kWh incentive. The City is also significantly reducing the monthly AMI meter Administration fee in 2023/24. This is aside from the new national tax incentives for solar PV investment.’
Hill-Lewis says the demand for rooftop solar PV is at a record high in Cape Town. ‘February may have shattered all records for solar PV installation applications to the City, but March and April have both already surpassed this. The City has already received 2 333 solar PV installation applications so far this year, with close to 700 in March alone, making it the biggest month to date. Just the first four months of 2023 account for a sizeable 21% of all solar PV applications received since records began. These figures show an energised market response to Cape Town’s incentives for businesses and residents with solar PV generation capacity.’
The City’s Power Heroes campaign will also offer further incentives for households. Residents can sign up for remote demand management during peak times.
‘Power Heroes will put the power to end load-shedding in every home. In fact, should just 25 000 of Cape Town’s more than 600 000 electricity customers sign-up as Power Heroes, we can protect against an additional one full stage of load-shedding during peak hours. And for every 20 000 customers we add to the programme, we will be able to expand the hours of the day so that we can protect against load-shedding. The programme is entirely voluntary and costs nothing for those who sign up, so we are calling on as many families as possible to sign up to be Power Heroes.’
Furthermore, the City is continuing with its three-phase procurement to end loadshedding, aiming to protect residents from the first four stages of Eskom’s loadshedding within three years.
Mayoral committee member for energy, Councillor Beverley van Reenen, says the City will award contracts for 200MW of renewable energy (with 500MW of dispatchable energy currently out on tender) later this year. ‘These initiatives take place alongside key municipal generation projects, such as the Steenbras Hydro Pumped Storage Scheme, which aims to save up to two stages where possible, and the forthcoming R1,2bn solar plant and battery project on a portion of Paardevlei in Somerset West, capable of providing a full stage of load-shedding protection during the day.’
Cape {town} Etc discount: Let the little ones loose at any of Acrobranch’s Monkey Moves Obstable Course locations for R279. Grants entrance for two. Get it here.
Also read:
Statistics show burglaries are the most reported crime during loadshedding
Picture: Pexels