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Significance

Eskom's new CEO, Andre de Ruyter, recently warned that ‘load shedding’ (power outages) will continue in the medium term as the utility embarks on an accelerated maintenance programme to put the grid on a more stable basis. In turn, Ramaphosa and energy minister Gwede Mantashe have promised various measures to supplement energy production, notably allowing municipalities to procure electricity from 'independent power producers' (IPPs) and easing conditions for companies to generate their own electricity.

Impacts

An Eskom voluntary retrenchment package will partly buoy investor confidence about the potential for wider reforms.

Eskom’s new spokesperson, a respected financial journalist, could help improve the utility’s poor public image.

The coal lobby and related ANC-aligned figures will pose a formidable hurdle for the successful implementation of Pretoria's energy plan.

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