Published on 01 October 2016 In Energy Efficiency Investment Tagged in Biogas
GIZ_ARC, 2016, Assessment of Biogas Potential from Agro-Waste in South Africa.pdf
The study aims to obtain a high level estimation of the biogas potential from the anaerobic digestion of agro-waste in South Africa. The 3 broad categories of ago-waste sectors that were examined for the purpose of this study included the livestock sector; meat processing sector and agro-industrial sector.
Author: Agricultural Research Council (ARC)
Published on 01 October 2016 In Other Tagged in Research, Wind
GIZ_Geyer, 2016, State of Wind Energy Research.pdf
The objective of the review was to provide an overview of current wind research being carried out at South African Universities, Universities of Technology and other research institutions, to identify common themes and priorities in this research, to identify possible gaps that are not being covered by current wind research, to compile a profile of the SWH researchers actively working in the field and to make recommendations on future wind research focal areas for South Africa.
Authors: Alicia & Heinrich Geyer
Published on 01 August 2016 In Energy Efficiency Investment Tagged in Solar water heater
GIZ_Basadi, 2016, Solar Water Heater Baseline Port Elizabeth.pdf
The aim of consultancy was to collect baseline data regarding household socio-economic profiles, energy consumption patterns, current levels of household knowledge regarding SWH and the willingness of the community to be beneficiaries of the SWH systems. The objective was to indicate cost and energy savings calculations after the installation of the SWH, and to develop a community consultation and communication programme that will outline the required steps to ensure the success implemented at the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality pilot-project.
Author: Basadi Integrated Development Specialists
Published on 01 July 2016 In Energy Efficiency Investment Tagged in Biogas
GIZ_AD Solutions, 2016, Biogas Technology Matrix.pdf.pdf
The aim of the review is to provide an overview of the different kinds of biogas applications focusing on the South African context. The report also mentions the typical substrates/feedstocks associated with each technology and conditions for its utilisation. Upgrading technologies for the cleaning of biogas is also included.
Author: AD Solutions
Published on 01 July 2016 In Other Tagged in Local Government, Municipalities
GIZ_SALGA, 2016, Local economic benefits in the renewable energy independent power producers programme.pdf
This information package aims to provide local government with information on the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producers Procurement Programme (REIPPPP), to show the potential opportunities for local development and to outline an approach towardsrealising and maximising such benefits. It further induces a dialogue on the potential role of local government in the REIPPPP and work towards substantial co-operation between local government and IPPs.
Author: Jan-Wilhelm Krebs (GIZ)
Published on 01 July 2016 In Other Tagged in Local Government, Municipalities, PV, Wind
GIZ_SALGA, 2016, Brochure_ Local economic benefits in the renewable energy independent power producers programme.pdf
This brochure aims to summarise the more comprehensive information package on information on the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producers Procurement Programme (REIPPPP), to show the potential opportunities for local development and to outline an approach towardsrealising and maximising such benefits.
Published on 01 June 2016 In Energy Efficiency Investment Tagged in Biogas, Municipalities
GIZ_WEC 2016, Assessment of Biogas Potential from WWTP in South Africa.pdf
South African wastewater treatment works (WWTW) have a high savings potential on their electricity bill through the generation of biogas from the anaerobic digestion of sludge for their own consumption. The objective of this study was to review the potential of all municipal WWTW larger than 10ML/day for a biogas and CHP project.
Author: WEC Projects
Published on 01 May 2016 In Energy Efficiency Investment Tagged in Biogas, Skills
GIZ_AltGen, 2016, Skills Needs and Job Potential for the Biogas Industry in South Africa.pdf
One of the key aspects in developing a biogas market in South Africa and understanding the full potential of the technology is unpacking the specific skill-sets required and job potential that the biogas industry holds. Therefore, the objective of this study was to explore in detail the employment potential from biogas along the main phases of a typical biogas project, as well as 4 categories of project sizes. The study also looked at the various skills and levels thereof needed for each project phase.
Author: AltGen Consulting
Published on 01 December 2015 In Other Tagged in Local Government, Municipalities
GIZ_SALGA, 2015, Sustainable Energy and Climate Change in Municipal IDPs.pdf
The report analyses the inclusion of Sustainable Energy (energy efficiency and renewable energy) and Climate Change in municipal Integrated Development Plans. It proposes a methodology, gives national and provincial results and identifies trends and specific projects. An update will be publish in 2018.
Authors: Aurelie Ferry and Nicolas von Kalm (GIZ)
Published on 01 November 2015 In Other Tagged in Solar water heater
GIZ_SEA, 2015, Solar Water Heater Best Practices.pdf
The purpose of the review was to determine the best practice of SWH implemented by selected municipalities that previously in the Eskom Rebate Programme (eThekwini, City of Cape Town, Sedibeng, and Musina). The review explored the roll-out experience from a municipal perspective, considered the process from pre- and post- installation, with an intention to enhance future implementation of NSWHP.
Author: Sustainable Energy Africa
Published on 01 October 2015 In Other Tagged in General
DOE, 2015, State of Renewables in South Africa 2015.pdf
The report provides an in-depth and thorough overview of renewable energy in South Africa. The report provides an overview of the policy environment, a historical review of the processes required to arrive at the RE programme as well as the levels of deployment by 2015.
Author: Department of Energy
Published on 29 July 2015 In Other
GIZ_Goldblast, 2015, Mapping of the REIPPPP Authroisation Process.pdf
In 2012, GIZ commissiones n in-depth assessment of the state of RE regulatory environment as well as the constraints and barriers facing RE developer. the study provides an updated review of the regulatory procedures and identified major regulatory barriers experienced, and offers suggestions on how IPPs could be supported to reduce these barriers.
Authors: Michael Goldblat
Published on 12 June 2015 In Publications
SAGEN Phase 2 Brochure.pdf
SAGEN is the South African-German Energy Programme.
SAGEN works with South African institutions and the private industry in the energy sector to improve conditions for investment in renewable energy and energy efficiency in SA, leading to security of energy supply, new skilled jobs and protection of the environment.
Published on 01 May 2015 In Other Tagged in Research, Solar water heater
GIZ_Geyer, 2015, State of Solar Water Heater Research.pdf
The objective of this review is to provide an overview of current SWH research being carried out at South African Universities, Universities of Technology and other research institutions, to identify common themes and priorities in this research, to identify possible gaps that are not being covered by current SWH research, to compile a profile of the SWH researchers actively working in the field and to make recommendations on future SWH research focal areas for South Africa.
Author: Alicia Geyer
Published on 01 April 2015 In Other
GIZ, de Kock, 2015, Review of Solar Water Heater Standards.pdf
The purpose of the analysis was to outline and identify the existing and required standards that would lead to high quality production and installation of SWH systems. The evaluation of gap analysis on SWH standards will contribute to the enhancement of the SWH industry, formulate improved decisions for the implementation of the NSWHP and contribute to market development.
Author: Neville de Kock
Published on 01 March 2015 In Embedded Generation in Distribution Networks Tagged in Municipalities, PV
GIZ_M.P.E., 2015, Impact of SSEG on distribution planning and operation.pdf
The purpose of this document is to provide an overview about the technical impact of small scale embedded generators (SSEG), in particular rooftop PV-systems, on planning and operation of LV distribution networks. It further provides guidelines for the proper definition of interconnection rules for rooftop PV, considering relevant performance and safety aspects.
Authors: Pöller/M.P.E. GmbH, Obert/M.P.E. GmbH, G.Moodley/DIgSILENT Buyisa LTD
Published on 11 February 2015 In Power System Planning & Operation Tagged in Flagship-publications
GIZ_MPE, 2015, Analysis of options for the future allocation of PV farms in South Africa.pdf
The aim of the studies presented in this report is to quantify the economic impact of different strategies for the deployment utility scale PV farms in South Africa. These are referred to as ‘allocation strategies’.
Three different allocation strategy scenarios for a total of 8,4GW of utility scale PV farms in South Africa have been considered. These are summarized as follows:
Author: Moeller and Poeller
Published on 30 November 2013 In Energy Policy & Regulation Tagged in Local Government, Municipalities
GIZ_Genesis, 2013, Cost of Supply Study Spreadsheet Model.xlsx
The cost of supply tool aims to increase municipal understanding on what it costs them to supply electricity to different customers categories in order to (i) develop tariffs that are in line with the occurred costs and (ii) consider the possibility of introducing tariffs for small-scale embedded generation. The guidelines provide explanations on how to use the excel model.
Author: Genesis
GIZ_Genesis, 2013, Cost of Supply Study Spreadsheet Model Guide.pdf
The cost of supply tool aims to increase municipal understanding on what it costs them to supply electricity to different customers categories in order to (i) develop tariffs that are in line with the occurred costs and (ii) consider the possibility of introducing tariffs for small-scale embedded generation. The guidelines provide explanations on how to use the excel model
Published on 12 June 2011 In Publications
SAGEN Phase 1 Brochure.pdf
SAGEN is improving conditions for investment in renewable energy and energy efficiency in SA, leading to security of energy supply, new skilled jobs and protection of the environment.
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