The SADC region Sample Clauses

The SADC region. The Southern African Power Pool (XXXX) indicated that a total of 10 040 Megawatts (MW) (table 1) was planned to be commissioned from 2021 to 2023 while a total of 5 059 MW was planned to be decommissioned during the same period in the region (XXXX, 2021). The SADC Regional Infrastructure Development Master Plan (RIDMP) identified 73 power generation projects to increase generation from the current 56 000 MW and surpass the projected demand of 96 000 MW by 2027 (SADC, 2012). A total of 2 781 new generation capacity was commissioned in 2020. The projects were commissioned by both national utilities and Independent Power Producers (IPPs) (XXXX, 2021). Table 1: Committed new generation capacity (MW) by SADC country (2021 – 2023) NO COUNTRY 2021 2022 2023 TOTAL % SHARE 1 Angola 190 303 83 577 5.7% 2 Botswana 0 100 100 200 2.0% 3 DRC 0 0 0 0 0.0% 4 Eswatini 10 0 59 69 0.7% 5 Lesotho 0 20 0 20 0.2% 6 Malawi 20 110 145 275 2.7% 7 Mozambique 0 45 50 95 0.9% 8 Namibia 45 134 50 229 2.3% 9 South Africa 1247 822 720 2 789 27.8% 10 Tanzania 0 2 650 1 012 3 662 36.5% 11 Zambia 300 750 400 1 450 14.4% 12 Zimbabwe 55 320 300 675 6.7% Total 1867 5 254 2 919 10 040 100% Plants planned to be commissioned 1867 2 280 909 5 059 Source: XXXX, 2021. Coal-fired energy generation still dominates new generation capacity, as shown in Graph 2, despite increasing efforts by XXXX to reduce the carbon footprint by investing in renewable energy (XXXX, 2021). The demand for electrical equipment and machinery will be driven by these new energy generation projects in the region over the medium to long term (Mtanga et al., 2019). The IEA’s SAS projects that renewable energy will be dominant by 2030 in the Sub-Saharan region (excluding South Africa), replacing the traditional use of biomass and coal-generated energy (IEA, 2023). Renewable energy is projected to be supplemented by oil-fired supply and natural gas. gas 9% Hydro 19% Solar PV 3% Coal 69% Graph 2: Generation mix for new generation capacity installed in 2020 Source: XXXX, 2021.
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